Capsaicin does not change tissue levels of glutamic acid, its uptake, or release in the rat spinal cord
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- DOI: 10.1111/j.1471-4159.1982.tb07916.x
Capsaicin does not change tissue levels of glutamic acid, its uptake, or release in the rat spinal cord
Abstract
Capsaicin treatment (50 mg/kg, subcutaneous) of newborn rats resulted in 1 75% decrease of substance P immunoreactivity in the dorsal spinal cord of the adult animal, but failed to affect levels of the proposed sensory neurotransmitter glutamic acid or to alter high-affinity uptake of [3H]glutamic acid into synaptosomes of the same tissue. Furthermore, capsaicin (30 microM) in vitro had no influence on the release of [3H]glutamic acid from spinal cord P2 fractions of untreated adult rats, but induced a marked release of substance P. The results suggest that, in contrast to substance P fibers, neurons containing glutamic acid are not sensitive to capsaicin. Eleven other neurochemical parameters measured in the spinal cord did not appear to be changed by the treatment with capsaicin, suggesting a considerable neurochemical selectivity of the lesion.
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