Literature DB >> 7525181

Spinal mediators of hyperalgesia.

S T Meller1, G F Gebhart.   

Abstract

Neuronal plasticity associated with altered sensations arising from tissue damage involves both established (e.g. substance P and excitatory amino acids) and novel (e.g. nitric oxide and metabolites of arachidonic acid) mediators released from terminals of primary afferent neurons or synthesised in the spinal cord. These and other mediators lead to activity-dependent synaptic plasticity and enhanced sensitivity to noxious stimuli (hyperalgesia). Activation of the N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor results in a calcium-dependent production of nitric oxide, while activation of alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methylisoxazole-5-propionate (AMPA)-and 1,3- trans-1-amino-cyclopentyl-1,3-dicarboxylate (trans-ACPD)-sensitive glutamate receptors results in a phospholipase A2 (PLA2)-mediated production of different intracellular mediators, including arachidonic acid. Thermal hyperalgesia requires NMDA receptor activation and is primarily mediated by production of nitric oxide. Mechanical hyperalgesia requires AMPA and metabotropic glutamate receptor coactivation, and is primarily mediated by cyclo-oxygenase products of arachidonic acid metabolism.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7525181     DOI: 10.2165/00003495-199400475-00004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Drugs        ISSN: 0012-6667            Impact factor:   9.546


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