[Effect of cysteamine on vocalization responses by arterial algogenics in guinea pigs].
R Ando, A Yonezawa, S Kawamura, T Fujii, S Sakurada, K Kisara
Index: Nippon. Yakurigaku Zasshi. 91(1) , 55-9, (1988)
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Abstract
Effects of cysteamine (2-mercaptoethylamine) on vocalization responses, a parameter of nociceptive response, was studied in conscious guinea pigs. Intra-arterial injection of bradykinin (3 micrograms), acetylcholine (300 micrograms), capsaicin (3 micrograms) and vanillyl n-nonoylamide (3 micrograms, VNA) induced severe vocalization responses. Three hours after an administration of cysteamine (300 mg/kg, s.c.), a significant suppressive effect was observed for bradykinin and acetylcholine-evoked vocalization. A weak suppressive effect appeared in capsaicin and VNA-evoked vocalization, but there were not statistically significant changes on vocalization counts when compared with the value of the saline-treated animals. However, consecutive pretreatment of guinea pigs with VNA led to a complete suppression of capsaicinoids-evoked vocalization only. Cysteamine completely suppressed bradykinin, acetylcholine, capsaicin and VNA-evoked vocalization responses in VNA desensitized guinea pigs. These findings suggest that the mechanisms of bradykinin and acetylcholine-evoked vocalization response differ from that of capsaicinoids.
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