Modulatory action of galanin on responses due to antidromic activation of peripheral terminals of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves
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Modulatory action of galanin on responses due to antidromic activation of peripheral terminals of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves
Abstract
Galanin inhibited, in a concentration-dependent manner (EC50 7.2 nM), the positive inotropic response produced by field stimulation of isolated left atria from reserpine-pretreated guinea-pigs (in the presence of atropine). These responses were shown to involve antidromic activation of capsaicin-sensitive primary afferents. On the other hand, galanin did not affect the inotropic response to capsaicin or calcitonin gene-related peptide, the putative endogenous mediator released from sensory nerves. Galanin-(1-10) was at least 10,000 times less potent than the parent peptide, while galanin-(25-29) was ineffective. Likewise, galanin inhibited the non-cholinergic contraction produced by field stimulation of the isolated guinea-pig bronchus but not the contraction produced by exogenous neurokinin A. These findings indicate a prejunctional neuromodulatory action of galanin on the excitability of peripheral terminals of capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves.
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