Analgesic actions of dynorphin A(1–13) antiserum in the rat brain stem |
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Authors: | Scott R. Hamann William R. Martin |
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Abstract: | This study was performed to evaluate the effects of dynorphin A(1–13) antiserum when microinjected into an active hyperalgesic region within the rat brain stem. When administered within the dorsal posterior mesencephalic tegmentum (DPMT) of intact conscious rats, dynorphin A(1–13) antiserum produced rapid onset and persistent prolongation of a low intensity thermally evoked tail avoidance response (LITETAR). These analgesic actions of the dynorphin A(1–13) antiserum appeared to be dose dependent. These studies support previous hypotheses about the existence of tonically active brain stem opioid hyperalgesic processes. Further, the results provide indirect evidence for a potential role of brain stem dynorphin(s) in facilitating pain. |
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Keywords: | Analgesia Dynorphin antiserum Pain Brain stem Nociceptive reflex Tonic activity Hyperalgesia |
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