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Descending antinociceptive system

Impulse traffic in the neo- and pa-leospinothalamic pathways is subject to modulation by descending projections that originate from the reticular formation and terminate at second-order neurons, at their synapses with first-order neurons, or at spinal segmental interneurons (descending antinociceptive system). This system can inhibit impulse transmission from first- to second-order neurons via release of opio-peptides (enkephalins) or monoamines (norepinephrine, serotonin). [Pg.194]

Tanabe M, Tokuda Y, Takasu K, Ono K, Honda M, Ono H (2007) The synthetic TRH analogue taltirelin exerts modality-specific antinociceptive effects via distinct descending monoaminer-gic systems. Br J Phatmacol 150 403-414... [Pg.526]


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