An intact peripheral nerve preparation for monitoring the activity of single, periosteal afferent nerve fibres

David A. Mahns, Jason J. Ivanusic, Vineet Sahai, Mark Rowe

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    Abstract

    A preparation is described in which it is possible to selectively activate and monitor the activity of the individual periosteal afferent nerve fibres arising from the humerus bone of the cat. The nerve is a fine branch of the median nerve that accompanies the small artery and vein that enter the nutrient foramen of the humerus. By freeing this fine nerve from nearby tissue over a length of 1-2 cm and placing it over a silver hook recording electrode, it becomes possible to identify and monitor electrophysiologically, the impulse activity of individual periosteal afferent fibres activated by focal mechanical stimulation of the periosteum. With this preparation it will be possible to examine the central actions and security of transmission at central synaptic targets for single, small-diameter afferent fibres arising from bone.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalJournal of Neuroscience Methods
    Publication statusPublished - 2006

    Keywords

    • bone afferent nerves
    • bone pain
    • periosteal nociceptors
    • peripheral nerve
    • sensory nerve fibres

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