Involvement of spinal NK2 and NMDA receptors in aversive behavior induced by intra-arterial injection of capsaicin

Citation
R. Ando et al., Involvement of spinal NK2 and NMDA receptors in aversive behavior induced by intra-arterial injection of capsaicin, PHARM BIO B, 68(1), 2001, pp. 105-113
Citations number
46
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences & Behavoir
Journal title
PHARMACOLOGY BIOCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR
ISSN journal
00913057 → ACNP
Volume
68
Issue
1
Year of publication
2001
Pages
105 - 113
Database
ISI
SICI code
0091-3057(200101)68:1<105:IOSNAN>2.0.ZU;2-B
Abstract
The spinal processing by which intra-arterial injection of capsaicin (CAP) induces vocalization response (VOR) was investigated in guinea pigs. Intrat hecal pre-treatment with CP-96,345 (a selective NK1 receptor antagonist, 50 nmol) did not affect the CAP-induced VOR. However, significant attenuation of the VOR was observed by intrathecal pre-treatment with a selective NK2 receptor antagonist MEN-10.376 (40 nmol) accompanied with a significant cha nge in the response modality. MK-801 [an N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) recept or antagonist, 20 and 40 nmol] inhibited the CAP-induced VOR dose-dependent ly without affecting the response modalities. Furthermore, intrathecal co-t reatment with 40-nmol MEN-10.376 and 40-nmol MK-801 resulted in a marked in hibitory effect on the VOR followed by a significant alteration of response modalities. Intrathecal pre-treatment with neurokinin A (NKA; a tachykifii n NK2 receptor agonist, 1 nmol) enhanced the CAP-induced VOR. These behavio ral results suggested that spinal NK2 and NMDA receptors might have priorit y over NK1 receptors in the spinal processing of nociceptive information fr om the CAP-sensitive nociceptor. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Inc. All rights reserved.