Lateral hypothalamus: site involved in pain modulation.

Neuroscience

Department of Neurobiology and Anatomy, University of Texas Medical School, Houston, TX 77225, USA.

Published: January 1996

The present study is an attempt to examine the neuronal circuitry of a supraspinal site engaged in pain modulation. Five physiological measures were postulated as the criteria for defining a central nervous system site engaged in the circuitry of pain modulation. The lateral hypothalamus met these five measures: (i) 81% of the lateral hypothalamus neurons (247/304) responded to noxious stimuli using a single cell recording procedure; (ii) stimulation of the periaqueductal gray-dorsal raphe area or the habenula modulated 98% and 87% of the lateral hypothalamus noxious-evoked activity; (iii) microiontophoretically applied morphine modulated 77% of the lateral hypothalamus noxious evoked activity; (iv) electrical stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus produced behavioral analgesia proportional to the stimulus intensity as assessed by the tail flick assay; and (v) morphine application into the lateral hypothalamus produced behavioral analgesia in a dose-response manner using the tail flick assay. In conclusion, the lateral hypothalamus can be considered one of the pain modulation sites.

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