Abstract

The neurotransmitter(s) involved in the transmission of nociceptive information in the mesencephalic reticular formation (MRF) of the rat have not been identified. Acetylcholine (ACh), substance P (SP), neurotensin (NT), norepinephrine (NE) and dopamine (DA) have all been implicated as putative neurotransmitters involved in nociception. All of these compounds were microiontophoretically administered in the MRF of rats to determine which, if any, mimicked the effects produced by a nociceptive stimulus (foot pinch). This is only one of several criteria that a substance should meet to be considered a nociceptive neurotransmitter in the MRF. ACh and NE mimicked the effects of the nociceptive stimulus in 61% and 67% respectively of the cells tested; NT, DA and SP mimicked the effects of the nociceptive stimulus less frequently (33%, 30%, 23% respectively). Therefore, the nociceptive neurotransmitters in the MRF appear to be ACh and NE; NT, DA and SP may be neurotransmitters with a less important role in nociception in the MRF.

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