Enkephalin-like immunofluorescence in nerves of the rat iris following systemic capsaicin injection
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Enkephalin-like immunofluorescence in nerves of the rat iris following systemic capsaicin injection
Abstract
A network of nerve fibers with an enkephalin-like immunoreactivity was demonstrated in rat iris whole mounts. Systemic administration of capsaicin in doses which caused partial (5 mg/kg) or complete (50 mg/kg) disappearance of substance P-containing fibers in the iris did not cause degeneration of enkephalin-positive nerve fibers. The enkephalin-immunoreactive network seemed intact also after a capsaicin dose of 250 mg/kg. In fact, the fluorescence intensity of the nerve fibers showing enkephalin-immunoreactivity was often increased three days after a capsaicin injection in a dose of 50 mg/kg. The mechanism behind this effect of capsaicin remains to be elucidated, but could be due either to a direct effect on the enkephalin-positive nerves or involve the disappearance of substance P nerves and/or a simultaneous inflammatory response. However, an increased fluorescence intensity of the enkephalin-immunoreactive fibers was sometimes seen also without capsaicin treatment.
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