Nerve growth factor-and neurotrophin-3-induced changes in nociceptive threshold and the release of substance P from the rat isolated spinal cord

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Malcangio, M
Garrett, NE
Cruwys, S
Tomlinson, DR
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[1] UNIV LONDON QUEEN MARY & WESTFIELD COLL,ST BARTHOLOMEWS,DEPT PHARMACOL,LONDON E1 4NS,ENGLAND
[2] UNIV LONDON QUEEN MARY & WESTFIELD COLL,ROYAL LONDON SCH MED & DENT,LONDON E1 4NS,ENGLAND
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NGF; NT-3; hyperalgesia; hypoalgesia; substance P; spinal cord; adult rat; release;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Acute superfusion of nerve growth factor (NGF; 1-100 ng/ml) through a naive rat spinal cord preparation did not alter basal or electrically evoked release of substance P-like immunoreactivity (SP-LI). In contrast, neurotrophin-3 (NT-3; 1-100 ng/ml), although not modifying SP-LI basal outflow, dose-dependently inhibited the electrically evoked, but not capsaicin (10 nM)-induced, release of the peptide. This NT-3 (10 ng/ml)-induced inhibition persisted even in the presence of 100 ng/ml NGF in the perfusion fluid and was still significant when the evoked release of SP-LI was enhanced by a prolonged in vivo treatment with NGF. Co-superfusion with naloxone (0.1 mu M), but not CGP 36742 (100 mu M), a GABA(B) antagonist, prevented NT-3 (10 ng/ml) inhibition of SP-LI release. Basal and electrically evoked release of SP-LI from the rat spinal cord in vitro was not modified 24 hr after single systemic injection of either NGF (1 mg/kg) or NT-3 (10 mg/kg). At these time intervals from administration, NGF had induced thermal and mechanical hyperalgesia in the rat hindpaw, and NT-3 had induced mechanical, but not thermal, hypoalgesia. NT-3 administered six times over a 2 week period (at 1 mg/kg) did not alter thermal threshold but significantly reduced electrically evoked release of SP-LI from the spinal cord. An identical treatment regimen with 1 mg/kg NGF induced a significant increase in evoked release of SP-LI. However, this was not associated with a significant hyperalgesia. Although finding that NGF-induced hyperalgesia does not clearly correlate with changes in the release of SP-LI in the spinal cord, this study shows that NT-3 is an inhibitor of SP-LI release and suggests that this mechanism may be responsible for NT-3-induced antinociception.
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