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Inhibition by nociceptin of neurogenic inflammation and the release of SP and CGRP from sensory nerve terminals
Authors:Zsuzsanna Helyes  József Németh  Erika Pintér  János Szolcsányi
Affiliation:Department of Pharmacology, University Medical School of Pécs, H-7643, P.O. Box 99, Pécs, Hungary
Abstract:Pretreatment with the novel neuropeptide nociceptin (20 μg kg−1, i.p.) caused an inhibition of plasma extravasation evoked by antidromic stimulation of the saphenous nerve or by topical application of 1% mustard oil on the skin of the acutely denervated hindleg of the rat. In contrast, it did not affect non-neurogenic inflammation evoked by s.c. injection of bradykinin after chronic denervation. Release of substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) from rat isolated tracheae in response to electrical field stimulation was diminished by nociceptin (100 nM). It is concluded that nociceptin inhibits the release of sensory neuropeptides from terminals of nociceptive neurones.
Keywords:Nociceptin   primary afferent neurones   inflammation   neurogenic inflammation   substance P   calcitonin gene-related peptide   rat trachea
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