The capsaicin test in mice for evaluating tachykinin antagonists in the spinal cord
A capsaicin test involving peripheral nociception, which produces behaviour similar to that elicited by formalin, is described in mice. Capsaicin was injected subcutaneously (s.c.) into the dorsal surface of a hindpaw and the time the animals spent licking the paw was recorded. Doses of capsaicin of...
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description | A capsaicin test involving peripheral nociception, which produces behaviour similar to that elicited by formalin, is described in mice. Capsaicin was injected subcutaneously (s.c.) into the dorsal surface of a hindpaw and the time the animals spent licking the paw was recorded. Doses of capsaicin of 6.25–1600 ng induced nociception, during a period of 5 min, starting immediately after injection and disappearing completely at 10 min. Intrathecally (i.t.) administered [
d-Arg
1,
d-Trp
7,9, Leu
11]substance P (spantide), a tachykinin antagonist and [
d-Phe
7,
d-His
9]substance P (6–11), a selective antagonist of substance P (SP), inhibited the capsaicin-induced behaviour, in a dose-dependent manner. This licking behaviour was also inhibited by intrathecal administration of SP antiserum but not by somatostatin (SOM) antiserum. Intrathecal pretreatment with capsaicin resulted in a marked reduction of the licking response, following subcutaneous injection of capsaicin into the paw. Capsaicin-induced licking was not affected by intrathecal administration of cyclo[7-aminoheptanoyl-Phe-
d-Trp-Lys-(OBz)-Thr], a SOM antagonist and by intrathecal pretreatment with cysteamine, a SOM depletor. This nociceptive test may allow discrimination between SP- and SOM-mediated responses in the spinal cord of the mouse. |
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