| Literature DB >> 10556929 |
T Sakurada1, S Sakurada, S Katsuyama, C Sakurada, K Tan-No, L Terenius.
Abstract
Nociceptin and its N-terminal fragment, nociceptin (1 7), were administered intrathecally (i.t.) into conscious mice. Nociceptin (3.0 fmol) produced a significant reduction in the nociceptive thermal threshold (hyperalgesia) measured as the tail-flick and paw-withdrawal responses. Nociceptin (1-7), injected i.t., at 150-1200 fmol had no significant effect. However, when nociceptin (1-7) (150 1200 fmol) was injected simultaneously with nociceptin (3.0 fmol), nociceptin-induced hyperalgesia was significantly reduced. Analgesia induced by a high dose (1200 pmol) of nociceptin was not antagonized by co-administration of nociceptin (1-7) (1200 fmol). These results suggest that N-terminal fragments of nociceptin formed endogenously could modulate the hyperalgesic action of nociceptin in the spinal cord.Entities:
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Year: 1999 PMID: 10556929 PMCID: PMC1571734 DOI: 10.1038/sj.bjp.0702898
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Br J Pharmacol ISSN: 0007-1188 Impact factor: 8.739