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. 1977 Oct;299(3):295-303.
doi: 10.1007/BF00500324.

Lack of algesic effect of substance P on paravascular pain receptors

Lack of algesic effect of substance P on paravascular pain receptors

F Lembeck et al. Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol. 1977 Oct.

Abstract

1. Substance P (synthetic or extracted for intestine or central nervous system) is devoid of an algesic effect on paravascular pain receptors. 2. The algesic effect of a AP-containing acetone HCl-extract from spinal cord is explained by its high content of potassium ions. 3. SP-containing preparations which include an ammonium sulphate precipitation in the extraction procedure are algesic due to content of this salt. 4. SP-containing extract from intestine were found to be contaminated with a bradykinin-like peptide of high algesic potency. 5. These findings are discussed with regard to the restricted value of earlier results about central actions of SP-containing tissue extracts and with regard to the role of SP as a possible neurotransmitter.

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