Maximum axonal following frequency separates classes of cutaneous unmyelinated nociceptors in the pig

Werland F, Hirth M, Rukwied R, Ringkamp M, Turnquist B, Jorum E, Namer B, Schmelz M, Obreja O (2021)


Publication Type: Journal article

Publication year: 2021

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DOI: 10.1113/JP280269

Abstract

Using extracellular single-fibre recordings from the saphenous nerve in pig in vivo, we investigated peak following frequencies (5-100 Hz) in different classes of C-nociceptors and their modulation by nerve growth factor. Classes were defined by sensory (mechano-sensitivity) and axonal characteristics (activity dependent slowing of conduction, ADS).

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Werland, F., Hirth, M., Rukwied, R., Ringkamp, M., Turnquist, B., Jorum, E.,... Obreja, O. (2021). Maximum axonal following frequency separates classes of cutaneous unmyelinated nociceptors in the pig. The Journal of Physiology. https://doi.org/10.1113/JP280269

MLA:

Werland, Fiona, et al. "Maximum axonal following frequency separates classes of cutaneous unmyelinated nociceptors in the pig." The Journal of Physiology (2021).

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