Literature DB >> 2463049

Substance P release from knee joint afferent terminals: modulation by opioids.

T L Yaksh1.   

Abstract

Perfusate obtained from the intra-articular space of the knee (100 microliters/min) in the halothane-anesthetized cat under resting conditions shows no detectable substance P-like immunoreactivity (SP-LI: less than 2 pg/20 min). Antidromic activation by electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve at stimulus intensities which evoke activity in A beta/A delta/C but not A beta fibers or the local administration of capsaicin (10(-4) M) into the intra-articular perfusate results in a stimulus-dependent increase in the levels of SP-LI in the perfusate. This release is diminished in a naloxone-(1 mg/kg, i.v.) reversible fashion by sufentanil, D-Ala2-D-Leu5-enkephalin, and D-Pen2-D-Pen5-enkephalin, but not by U50488H (10(-4) M) added to the intra-articular perfusate. These observations thus suggest that the peripheral stores of SP-LI in small primary afferents are subject to release by antidromic activity and this release is subject to modulation by mu/delta receptors on these peripheral terminals.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2463049     DOI: 10.1016/0006-8993(88)90474-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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