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Capsaicin desensitization in vivo is inhibited by ruthenium red.
Elena DelbiancoSandro GiulianiCarlo Alberto MaggiFred LembeckRainer AmannJosef DonnererEberhard Weihesubject
inorganic chemicalsRuthenium redCalcitonin Gene-Related PeptideInjections SubcutaneousCentral nervous systemUrinary BladderNeuropeptideBlood PressurePharmacologySubstance PSynaptic Transmissionchemistry.chemical_compoundIn vivootorhinolaryngologic diseasesAutonomic reflexmedicineAnimalsNeurons AfferentPharmacologyNerve EndingsNeuronsChemistryNeuropeptidesRats Inbred StrainsRuthenium RedRatsmedicine.anatomical_structureCapsaicinAnesthesiaExcitatory postsynaptic potentiallipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)NeuronCapsaicindescription
The effect of systemic administration of Ruthenium Red on the excitatory and desensitizing effect of capsaicin was investigated in rats. Ruthenium Red was injected s.c. 30 min before capsaicin was administered. The excitatory effect of capsaicin on corneal, perivascular and visceral afferents was not influenced by treatment with Ruthenium Red. However, determination of the neuropeptide content and evoked neuropeptide release in peripheral organs and dorsal spinal cord 48 h after treatment showed that Ruthenium Red attenuated the 'desensitizing' effect of capsaicin at peripheral, but not at central, endings of primary afferents. On the other hand, a capsaicin-elicited autonomic reflex mediated by visceral afferents was still obtained in 9 of 14 rats that had received Ruthenium Red and capsaicin. The results indicate that a single dose of Ruthenium Red, which does not reduce the acute excitatory effect of capsaicin, reduces the desensitizing effect of capsaicin on peripheral endings of primary afferents in vivo. This long-lasting protective effect of Ruthenium Red suggests that it is possible to pharmacologically differentiate between the acute and chronic effects of capsaicin.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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1990-09-01 | European journal of pharmacology |