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

Citation
P. Santicioli et al., 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, British Journal of Pharmacology, 110(2), 1993, pp. 609-612
Citations number
25
Categorie Soggetti
Pharmacology & Pharmacy
ISSN journal
00071188
Volume
110
Issue
2
Year of publication
1993
Pages
609 - 612
Database
ISI
SICI code
0007-1188(1993)110:2<609:EOCOTR>2.0.ZU;2-E
Abstract
1 We have determined the effect of the competitive antagonist capsazep ine at the capsaicin receptor on the release of calcitonin gene-relate d peptide-like immunoreactivity (CGRP-LI) from rat isolated soleus mus cle induced by capsaicin (1 muM), by superfusion with low pH medium (p H 5) or by KCl (80 mM). 2 Each one of the three stimuli tested produce d a marked CGRP-LI release. Total evoked release (fmol g-1) was 482 +/ - 69, 169 +/- 20 and 253 +/- 43 for capsaicin, low pH medium and KCl, respectively. 3 Prior application of capsaicin (10 muM for 30 min foll owed by 30 min of washout) to produce capsaicin desensitization in vit ro abolished CGRP-LI release induced by the three stimuli. 4 Capsazepi ne (1-100 muM, 45 min preincubation) inhibited the evoked CGRP-LI rele ase. Capsaicin-induced release was significantly inhibited by 77, 92 a nd 96% with 10, 30 and 100 muM capsazepine, respectively. Low pH-induc ed release was inhibited by 78, 84, 88 and 93% with 3, 10, 30 and 100 muM capsazepine, respectively. KCl-induced release was significantly i nhibited by 55 and 93% with 30 and 100 muM (but not with 10 muM) capsa zepine, respectively. 5 These findings demonstrate that capsazepine pr events low pH- and capsaicin-induced CGRP-LI release from rat soleus m uscle 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, capsazep ine produces a nonspecific inhibitory effect on CGRP-LI release from p eripheral endings of the capsaicin-sensitive primary afferent neurone.