Spinothalamic lamina I neurons selectively sensitive to histamine: a central neural pathway for itch

D Andrew, AD Craig - Nature neuroscience, 2001 - nature.com
D Andrew, AD Craig
Nature neuroscience, 2001nature.com
We found a class of lamina I spinothalamic tract (STT) neurons selectively excited by
iontophoretic histamine. The responses of this class of neurons parallel the pure itching
sensation this stimulus elicits in humans, and match the responses of peripheral C-fibers
that have similar selectivity. These neurons have distinct central conduction velocities and
thalamic projections, indicating that they constitute a unique subset of STT neurons. These
findings can explain why a lesion of the lateral STT disrupts itch along with pain and …
Abstract
We found a class of lamina I spinothalamic tract (STT) neurons selectively excited by iontophoretic histamine. The responses of this class of neurons parallel the pure itching sensation this stimulus elicits in humans, and match the responses of peripheral C-fibers that have similar selectivity. These neurons have distinct central conduction velocities and thalamic projections, indicating that they constitute a unique subset of STT neurons. These findings can explain why a lesion of the lateral STT disrupts itch along with pain and temperature sensations. Our findings provide strong evidence that itch is subserved by specific neural elements both peripherally and centrally.
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