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pubmed-article:4005574pubmed:abstractTextWe have observed a population of lamina I neurons in the cat that has projections to the parabrachial area (parabrachial and cuneiform nuclei). A subpopulation of these neurons also projects to the contralateral thalamus. The majority of projecting cells responded exclusively to noxious stimuli, a few wide-dynamic-range neurons were also observed. Conduction velocities for antidromic activation from the midbrain ranged from 1 to 18 m/s. We stained 14 cells intracellularly with horseradish peroxidase. These findings suggest that a major nociceptive projection pathway originating in lamina I and terminating in the parabrachial area exists in the cat.lld:pubmed
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