Capsazepine as a selective antagonist of capsaicin-induced activation of C-fibres in guinea-pig bronchi. |
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Authors: | M G Belvisi M Miura D Stretton P J Barnes |
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Institution: | Department of Thoracic Medicine, National Heart and Lung Institute, Chelsea, London, UK. |
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Abstract: | We investigated the action of capsazepine, an antagonist of the actions of capsaicin on sensory neurones, on the contractile responses evoked by capsaicin or by electrical field stimulation (EFS) in guinea-pig bronchi. Capsazepine (10(-5) M) selectively inhibited responses to capsaicin, producing a significant change in EC50 values but not the Hill coefficient (nH), suggesting that capsazepine acts as a competitive antagonist (apparent pKB = 5.12) whereas ruthenium red is a non-competitive antagonist. Capsazepine and ruthenium red were without effect on EFS-induced responses. |
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