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- Introduction
- Pain mechanism
- Ascending and descending information
- RVM stimulation produces powerful analgesia
- Pain modulatory neurons
- Descending pathways and pain modulation
- Descending inhibition and hyperalgesia
- Descending facilitation and hyperalgesia
- Descending modulation: facilitation or inhibition
- Effects of RVM lesion on behavior
- Diagram of modulatory circuitry (1)
- Cellular mechanisms of modulation
- Dynamic shifts in descending modulation
- The experimental set up
- Temporal changes in excitability after inflammation
- NMDA/AMPA and changes in excitability
- Underlying mechanisms for changes in excitability
- Changes in spinal dorsal horn after inflammation
- NMDA receptor ion channel complex
- NR2B phosphorylation after inflammation
- Changes in NMDA receptor subunit expression
- Upregulation of NMDA expression
- Changes in NMDA receptor protein expression
- Upregulation of NMDA protein expression
- Changes in NMDA NR2 subunit after inflammation
- Increase in NR2A phosphorylation
- No increase in NR2B phosphorylation
- Neuronal activity in the RVM
- On-cells and off-cells
- RVM neutral cells
- RVM neuronal activity during inflammation
- RVM neurons: inflamed vs non-inflamed paws
- Both facilitation and inhibition are involved
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) (1)
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) (2)
- Upregulation of BDNF in PAG neurons
- PAG BDNF-containing neurons project to RVM
- pTrkB as a measure for BDNF release
- Upregulation of TrkB in the RVM
- PAG stimulation activates TrkB in RVM
- Effect of neutralizing BDNF in the RVM
- Effect of exogenous BDNF in RVM
- NMDAR antagonist blocks BDNF facilitation
- BDNF induces NR2A tyr-P in the RVM
- Inflammation induces NR2A tyr-P in RVM
- Cellular mediators of BDNF-induced NR2A tyr-P
- TrkB signaling pathway
- BDNF and NMDA receptor findings
- Diagram of modulatory circuitry (2)
- Normal function of the brain
- Descending modulation and chronic pain
- Acknowledgements (1)
- Acknowledgements (2)
Topics Covered
- Sensory modulation
- Activity dependent plasticity
- Descending modulation: facilitation or inhibition?
- Effects of RVM lesion on behavior
- Dynamic shifts in descending modulation after inflammation
- Experimental set up
- NMDA receptor ion channel complex
- Changes in NMDA receptor subunit expression in the RVM
- Changes in NMDA receptor protein expression in the RVM
- Changes in NMDA NR2 receptor subunit phosphorylation after inflammation
- Neuronal activity in the RVM
- Changes in RVM neuronal activity during the development of inflammation
- Brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)
- Normal function of the brain
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Dubner, R. (2009, April 14). Descending control systems [Video file]. In The Biomedical & Life Sciences Collection, Henry Stewart Talks. Retrieved November 21, 2024, from https://doi.org/10.69645/JLYF9288.Export Citation (RIS)
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Financial Disclosures
- Prof. Ronald Dubner has not informed HSTalks of any commercial/financial relationship that it is appropriate to disclose.