INTRACEREBROVENTRICULAR INJECTION OF PROSTAGLANDIN E(2) INDUCES THERMAL HYPERALGESIA IN RATS - THE POSSIBLE INVOLVEMENT OF EP(3) RECEPTORS

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作者
OKA, T
AOU, S
HORI, T
机构
[1] Department of Physiology, Faculty of Medicine, Kyushu University 60, Fukuoka
关键词
PROSTAGLANDIN E(2); THERMAL HYPERALGESIA; ANALGESIA; PAIN; M-AND-B28767; 17-PHENYL-OMEGA-TRINOR PGE(2); CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM;
D O I
10.1016/0006-8993(94)91275-0
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
To determine what types of prostanoid receptors are involved in the central effect of prostaglandin E(2) (PGE(2)) on nociception, we administered PGE(2) and its agonists, i.e., 17-phenyl-omega-trinor PGE(2) (an EP(1) receptor agonist), butaprost (an EP(2) receptor agonist), 11-deoxy PGE(1) (an EP(2)/EP(3) receptor agonist, EP(2) much greater than EP(3)) and M&B28767 (an EP(3) receptor agonist) into the lateral cerebroventricle (LCV) of rats and observed the changes of paw-withdrawal latency on a hot plate. The LCV injection of PGE, (10 pg/kg-l0 ng/kg), Il-deoxy PGE(1) (100 pg/kg-l0 ng/kg) and M&B28767 (I pg/kg-100 pg/kg) produced a significant reduction in the paw-withdrawal latency. The maximal reduction was observed 15 min after the LCV injection of these drugs. Neither 17-phenyl-omega-trinor PGE(2) (1 pg/kg(-1) mu g/kg) nor butaprost (1 pg/kg-100 mu g/kg) induced any significant changes in the paw-withdrawal latency. The LCV injection of PGE(2) (1 mu g/kg) and 17-phenyl-omega-trinor PGE, (50 mu g/kg) increased the latency only 5 min after LCV injection. These findings indicate that the LCV injection of PGE(2) induces thermal hyperalgesia through EP(3) receptors and analgesia through EP(1) receptors by its central action in rats.
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