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The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.

This paper deals with the possible significance that single neurons, which respond to local or remote temperature stimuli, may have in thermoregulatory control. Recordings of single neurons that appear to be involved in temperature regulation are easy to interpret as long as a functional association...

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Autores principales: Pierau, F. K., Nakashima, T.
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1986
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3739377
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description This paper deals with the possible significance that single neurons, which respond to local or remote temperature stimuli, may have in thermoregulatory control. Recordings of single neurons that appear to be involved in temperature regulation are easy to interpret as long as a functional association can be demonstrated. The processing of afferent thermal signals at different levels of the neuraxis exhibits differences in degree, depending on the location of the receptive field. Descending control of afferent temperature signals is already apparent at the segmental level of the spinal cord. It seems promising to search for central primary thermodetectors in the spinal cord rather than in those regions of the central nervous system where the principles of structural organization are largely unknown. In the hypothalamus, it is difficult to correlate neuronal responses to temperature with regulatory output, even in conscious animals. Characterization of thermoresponsive neurons by their sensitivity to biogenic amines might be used to establish a functional association. In vitro recordings from temperature-responsive neurons in the hypothalamus of rats and ducks indicate that a differentiation of intrinsic and synaptically induced thermosensitivity per se is not relevant to functional characterization.
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spelling pubmed-25901232008-11-28 The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation. Pierau, F. K. Nakashima, T. Yale J Biol Med Research Article This paper deals with the possible significance that single neurons, which respond to local or remote temperature stimuli, may have in thermoregulatory control. Recordings of single neurons that appear to be involved in temperature regulation are easy to interpret as long as a functional association can be demonstrated. The processing of afferent thermal signals at different levels of the neuraxis exhibits differences in degree, depending on the location of the receptive field. Descending control of afferent temperature signals is already apparent at the segmental level of the spinal cord. It seems promising to search for central primary thermodetectors in the spinal cord rather than in those regions of the central nervous system where the principles of structural organization are largely unknown. In the hypothalamus, it is difficult to correlate neuronal responses to temperature with regulatory output, even in conscious animals. Characterization of thermoresponsive neurons by their sensitivity to biogenic amines might be used to establish a functional association. In vitro recordings from temperature-responsive neurons in the hypothalamus of rats and ducks indicate that a differentiation of intrinsic and synaptically induced thermosensitivity per se is not relevant to functional characterization. Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine 1986 /pmc/articles/PMC2590123/ /pubmed/3739377 Text en
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Pierau, F. K.
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The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
title The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
title_full The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
title_fullStr The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
title_full_unstemmed The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
title_short The usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
title_sort usefulness and limitations of single neuron recordings in evaluating the neural control of temperature regulation.
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2590123/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/3739377
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