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Evidence for the existence of different receptor sites for algesic agents at the endings of muscular group IV afferent units
Authors:Eckart Hiss  Siegfried Mense
Affiliation:(1) Physiologisches Institut der Universität, Olshausenstrasse 40-60, D-2300 Kiel, Germany
Abstract:Summary The hypothesis that different receptor sites for algesic agents exist at free nerve endings in skeletal muscle has been tested by administering bradykinin and 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) repeatedly in anaesthetized cats and evaluating the response behaviour of single group IV afferent units from the gastrocnemius-soleus muscle.Repeated intraarterial administration of bradykinin at intervals of 1 and 2 min usually elicited fibre responses without tachyphylaxis. Injections of equieffective doses of 5-HT, however, given in the same manner evoked fibre reactions that were strongly tachyphylactic. In units responding to both bradykinin and 5-HT a refractoriness to 5-HT could be induced by repeated injections of this agent without impairing the stimulating potency of bradykinin on the same nerve ending. Such a lack of cross-tachyphylaxis seems to apply also to the effects of histamine on one side and bradykinin or 5-HT on the other.These findings suggest that bradykinin, 5-HT and probably histamine exert their excitatory action on muscular group IV afferent units via different receptor sites.
Keywords:Muscle pain  Muscle group IV afferent units  Pain-producing substances  Chemo-nociceptors  Lack of cross-tachyphylaxis
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