TY - JOUR
T1 - Responses of striatal neurons to anesthetics and analgesics in freely moving rats
AU - Warenycia, M. W.
AU - McKenzie, G. M.
PY - 1984
Y1 - 1984
N2 - 1. 1. The effects of anaesthetics and analgesics on striatal neurons were examined in freely moving rats by recording extracellular action potentials of neurons in the striatum. 2. 2. Spontaneous multiple unit activity was reduced to less than 20% of control firing rates following either pentobarbital 35 mg/kg i.p., halothane 3%, chloral hydrate 400 mg/kg i.p., or urethane 1.5 g/kg i.p. 3. 3. Morphine 15 mg/kg i.p., decreased striatal neuronal firing whereas ketamine, 50 mg/kg i.p., excited striatal neurons. 4. 4. The only analgesic agent tested that did not significantly affect striatal neuronal firing was nitrous oxide (70% N2O/30% O2). 5. 5. These findings demonstrate that nitrous oxide is a suitable analgesic which can be used to alleviate stress and pain associated with immobilization procedures without appreciably altering spontaneous striatal discharge rates.
AB - 1. 1. The effects of anaesthetics and analgesics on striatal neurons were examined in freely moving rats by recording extracellular action potentials of neurons in the striatum. 2. 2. Spontaneous multiple unit activity was reduced to less than 20% of control firing rates following either pentobarbital 35 mg/kg i.p., halothane 3%, chloral hydrate 400 mg/kg i.p., or urethane 1.5 g/kg i.p. 3. 3. Morphine 15 mg/kg i.p., decreased striatal neuronal firing whereas ketamine, 50 mg/kg i.p., excited striatal neurons. 4. 4. The only analgesic agent tested that did not significantly affect striatal neuronal firing was nitrous oxide (70% N2O/30% O2). 5. 5. These findings demonstrate that nitrous oxide is a suitable analgesic which can be used to alleviate stress and pain associated with immobilization procedures without appreciably altering spontaneous striatal discharge rates.
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U2 - 10.1016/0306-3623(84)90208-8
DO - 10.1016/0306-3623(84)90208-8
M3 - Article
C2 - 6526262
AN - SCOPUS:0021715690
SN - 0306-3623
VL - 15
SP - 517
EP - 522
JO - Vascular Pharmacology
JF - Vascular Pharmacology
IS - 6
ER -