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. 1996 Jul 5;212(1):33-6.
doi: 10.1016/0304-3940(96)12766-x.

Systemic anti-inflammatory effect induced by antidromic stimulation of the dorsal roots in the rat

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Systemic anti-inflammatory effect induced by antidromic stimulation of the dorsal roots in the rat

E Pintér et al. Neurosci Lett. .

Abstract

Neurogenic inflammation and other local efferent functions of the capsaicin-sensitive nerve endings is well established. Here, we describe evidence for a systemic neurogenic anti-inflammatory effect initiated in the rat by this local response. A preceding local neurogenic inflammation induced by antidromic stimulation of lumbar dorsal roots inhibited a subsequent inflammatory response due to antidromic stimulation of the contralateral dorsal roots or evoked by subplantar carrageenin injection or instillation of capsaicin solution into the eye. Initiation of these anti-inflammatory responses were prevented by degeneration of the capsaicin-sensitive afferents after perineural capsaicin pre-treatment, but not by bilateral adrenalectomy. These results demonstrate an unorthodox new type of neurohumoral regulatory mechanism of sensory fibres and provide a possible mode of action for the anti-inflammatory effect of counter-irritation and acupuncture.

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