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    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 326 (1984), S. 248-253 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Neonatal capsaicin ; Antinociceptive effects ; Adjuvant arthritis ; Substance P ; Rat
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary Rats were treated with capsaicin (50 mg/kg, SC) either on the second day or on the second and third days of life. A significant attenuation of the responses to noxious stimuli was obtained in the capsaicin treated animals as measured by the hot-plate or paw pressure tests but not by the tail-flick test. Furthermore, neonatal capsaicin produced a significant reduction of response in the formalin test. Capsaicin reduced the reaction latency in rats with adjuvant arthritis as measured by the hot-plate and paw pressure tests, though capsaicin did not alter the overall time course of the response to Freund's adjuvant. Capsaicin also attenuated the weight loss or the decreased ambulatory and rearing behaviour which occurred in the control animals with adjuvant arthritis. It is suggested that neonatal treatment with capsaicin may relieve the responsiveness to longlasting nociceptive stimuli by adjuvant in rats.
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    ISSN: 1615-2573
    Keywords: Heart ; Coronary flow ; Adenosine ; Lactate ; Myoglobin ; Oxygen ; Hypoxia
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary The contribution of endogenous adenosine to coronary vasodilation induced by global myocardial hypoxia was examined. In isolated rat hearts perfused by means of Langendorff's technique, the relationship between chronological changes in coronary flow and adenosine release during hypoxia was analyzed. The oxygenation level of myoglobin (MbO2), myocardial oxygen uptake, lactate release, and left ventricular pressure (LVP) was also measured. Adenosine was determined by radio-immunoassay, and the MbO2 levels by the optical method. Severe hypoxia (20% O2+75% N2+5% CO2) increased coronary flow, adenosine release, and lactate release and decreased both myocardial oxygen uptake and LVP. Mild hypoxia (50% O2+45%N2+5%CO2) also increased coronary flow, adenosine release, and lactate release, while it affected neither myocardial oxygen uptake nor LVP. These results suggest that the oxygen supply is compensated by an increase in coronary flow in mild hypoxia, whereas this does not occur in severe hypoxia. Changes in MbO2 were the reverse of those in coronary flow during severe hypoxia, confirming that a decrease in intracellular oxygen correlates well with an increase in coronary flow. The pattern of changes in adenosine release, however, was not identical with that in coronary flow in severe and mild hypoxia, indicating that there is no significant relationship between coronary flow and adenosine release in either severe or mild hypoxic hearts. These findings suggest that adenosine is not the only metabolic mediator of regulation of coronary flow in hypoxic hearts.
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