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Effect of capsazepine on the release of calcitonin gene-related peptide-like immunoreactivity (CGRP-LI) induced by low pH, capsaicin and potassium in rat soleus muscle.

P Santicioli1, E Del Bianco, M Figini, S Bevan, C A Maggi.   

Abstract

1. We have determined the effect of the competitive antagonist capsazepine at the capsaicin receptor on the release of calcitonin gene-related peptide-like immunoreactivity (CGRP-LI) from rat isolated soleus muscle induced by capsaicin (1 microM), by superfusion with low pH medium (pH 5) or by KCl (80 mM). 2. Each one of the three stimuli tested produced a marked CGRP-LI release. Total evoked release (fmol g-1) was 482 +/- 69, 169 +/- 20 and 253 +/- 43 for capsiacin, low pH medium and KCL, respectively. 3. Prior application of capsiacin (10 microM for 30 min followed by 30 min of washout) to produce capasaicin desensitization in vitro abolished CGRP-LI release induced by the three stimuli. 4. Capsazepine (1-100 microM, 45 min preincubation) inhibited the evoked CGRP-LI release. Capsaicin-induced release was significantly inhibited by 77, 92 and 96% with 10, 30 and 100 microM capsazepine, respectively. Low pH-induced release was inhibited by 78, 84, 88 and 93% with 3, 10, 30 and 100 microM capsazepine, respectively. KCl-induced release was significantly inhibited by 55 and 93% with 30 and 100 microM (but not with 10 microM) capsazepine, respectively. 5. These findings demonstrate that capsazepine prevents low pH- and capsaicin-induced CGRP-LI release from rat soleus muscle at concentrations which do not affect the release evoked by KCl. These findings imply a relationship between the action of low pH and activation of the capsaicin receptor. At high concentrations, capsazepine produces a nonspecific inhibitory effect on CGRP-LI release from peripheral endings of the capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent neurone.

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Year:  1993        PMID: 8242235      PMCID: PMC2175941          DOI: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1993.tb13854.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Br J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0007-1188            Impact factor:   8.739


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