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Patterns (N Y) ; 2(1): 100156, 2021 Jan 08.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33511362

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Digital technology is having a major impact on many areas of society, and there is equal opportunity for impact on science. This is particularly true in the environmental sciences as we seek to understand the complexities of the natural environment under climate change. This perspective presents the outcomes of a summit in this area, a unique cross-disciplinary gathering bringing together environmental scientists, data scientists, computer scientists, social scientists, and representatives of the creative arts. The key output of this workshop is an agreed vision in the form of a framework and associated roadmap, captured in the Windermere Accord. This accord envisions a new kind of environmental science underpinned by unprecedented amounts of data, with technological advances leading to breakthroughs in taming uncertainty and complexity, and also supporting openness, transparency, and reproducibility in science. The perspective also includes a call to build an international community working in this important area.

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Pain ; 49(1): 33-41, 1992 Apr.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-1594281

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Lignocaine was tested either alone or in combination with a low dose of morphine by intrathecal administration on the C- and A-beta evoked responses of nociceptive neurones in the dorsal horn of the halothane-anaesthetized rat. In addition the effect of prilocaine was compared to lignocaine. The effects of lignocaine on wind-up, a frequency-dependent increase in the responses of the cells produced by repeated C-fibre stimulation was also tested. Lignocaine produced dose-dependent inhibitions of the C-, A-delta and A-beta evoked responses of the cells which became more selective for the noxious evoked responses as the dose increased. The effective doses corresponded well to those used clinically. Wind-up was also decreased by lignocaine. In combination with a low dose of morphine, threshold doses of lignocaine produced a highly marked potentiation of the inhibitions of the C-fibre evoked responses compared to either agent alone. No potentiation of the inhibitions of the A-beta responses was observed. The potentiated inhibitory effects on the C-fibre responses were rapidly reversed by intrathecal naloxone. The finding that spinal local anaesthetic and morphine potentiate markedly to reduce spinal nociception is discussed both in terms of mechanisms of action of the agents and their clinical application.


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Anestésicos Locales/farmacología , Morfina/farmacología , Neuronas/fisiología , Nociceptores/fisiología , Médula Espinal/efectos de los fármacos , Vías Aferentes/efectos de los fármacos , Animales , Relación Dosis-Respuesta a Droga , Sinergismo Farmacológico , Potenciales Evocados/efectos de los fármacos , Lidocaína/farmacología , Naloxona/farmacología , Nociceptores/efectos de los fármacos , Ratas , Médula Espinal/citología , Médula Espinal/fisiología
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