Involvement of nitric oxide in spinally mediated capsaicin- and glutamate-induced behavioural responses in the mouse
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Involvement of nitric oxide in spinally mediated capsaicin- and glutamate-induced behavioural responses in the mouse
Abstract
The intrathecal (i.t.) injection of capsaicin (0.1 nmol/mouse) through a lumbar puncture elicited scratching, biting and licking responses. Pretreatment with the nitric oxide synthase inhibitor NG-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester (L-NAME) (320 nmol), by i.t. injection, resulted in a significant inhibition of the behavioural response produced by i.t. capsaicin (0.1 nmol/mouse). Similar behavioural responses were induced by i.t. injections of NMDA (0.4 nmol), kainate (0.05 nmol) or AMPA (0.05 nmol), which were all inhibited by co-administration of L-NAME (20-80 nmol). L-Arginine (600 mg/kg, i.p.) but not D-arginine (600 mg/kg, i.p.) reversed the inhibitory effect of L-NAME on capsaicin-, NMDA-, kainate- and AMPA-induced behavioural response. Scratching, biting and licking responses induced by tachykinin receptor agonists, substance P, [Sar9,Met(O2)11]substance P, neurokinin A and neurokinin B were not affected by co-administration of L-NAME (40 and 80 nmol). These results suggest that spinal nitric oxide may play a significant role in mechanisms of the behavioural response to capsaicin, probably through the release of glutamate, but not tachykinins.
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