Tetrodotoxin-resistant non-cholinergic neurogenic contraction evoked by capsaicinoids and piperine on the guinea-pig trachea |
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Authors: | J Szolcsányi |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, University Medical School, Pécs, H-7643 PécsHungary |
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Abstract: | Contraction of the isolated tracheal strip to capsaicin was prevented by chronic denervation of the tissue. Tetrodotoxin, hyoscine and hexamethonium caused no inhibition of the response, suggesting that tetrodotoxin-resistant terminal portions of non-cholinergic nerves were activated in this way. There was a strong correlation between the pain-producing and tracheoconstrictor effects of piperine, pungent and non-pungent capsaicin congeners. Common site of action was evidenced by crossed tachyphylaxis. It is concluded that the capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerve endings have a dual sensory-efferent function. Excitation-secretion coupling in this system could operate without an axon reflex. |
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Keywords: | capsaicin piperine airway innervation excitation secretion coupling axon reflex tetrodotoxin trachea |
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