Literature DB >> 1143357

Functional and fine structural characteristics of the sensory neuron blocking effect of capsaicin.

J Szolcsányi, A Jancśo-Gábor, F JOO.   

Abstract

In the eye of rats the long-lasting specific desensitization induced by local or systemic capsaicin treatment is characterized by three phases: 1. complete insensitivity, 2. decreased sensitivity and a tendency to rapid adaptation, 3. normal initial sensitivity with a tendency to rapid adaptation to chemical pain stimuli. A low density of nicrovesicles and swollen mitochondria were found after local capsaicin treatment in certain nerve endings of the cornea of rats, but no signs of axonal degeneration or alteration in fine structure of non-neural elements were seen. Systemic capsaicin desensitization induced selective mitochondrial swelling in B type of neurons of the trigeminal ganglion which was demonstrable even 60 days after the pretreatment. Actinomycin-D, 8-azaguanine, 6-azauracil, aminopterin, mannomustin or cycloheximide in high doses did not alter the desensitizing effect of systemic capsaicin treatment. However, pretreatment of rats with colchicine or vinblastine prolonged the desensitizing effect of local capsaicin application, probably by inhibiting the axonal flow. It is concluded that capsaicin is a specific sensory neuron blocking agent having a practically irreversible effect in rats and guinea-pigs.

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Year:  1975        PMID: 1143357     DOI: 10.1007/bf00510447

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol        ISSN: 0028-1298            Impact factor:   3.000


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