Involvement of Adenosine in The Spinal Antinociception by Capsaicinoids

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  • Published : 1999.02.01

Abstract

To investigate analgesic mechanism of capsaicin and its analogues (capaicinoids) adenosine release was measured by high performance liquid chromatography from rat spinal cord synaptosomes. Exposure of synaptosomes to $K^+$ and morphine produced a dose dependent release of adenosine in the presence of $Ca^{++}$. Capsaicin (0.1, 1, $10{\;}{\mu}M$), and its analogues: NE-19550 (1, 10, $100{\;}{\mu}M$), DMNE (1, 10, $100{\;}{\mu}M$) and KR 25018 (0.1, 1, $10{\;}{\mu}M$) produced a concentration dependent release of adenosine in the presence of $Ca^{++}$. Nifedifine, L-type voltage sensitive calcium channel blocker, inhibited $K^+$ (6, 12 mM)-and morphine ($10{\;}{\mu}M$)-evoked release of adenosine partially. Capsazepine, a novel capsaicin selective antagonist, blocked only capsaicin and capsaicinoids induced release of adenoside. Therefore, it is suggested that the adenosine release by capsaicin and capsaicinoids having antinociceptive effects involves actvation of capsaicin specific receptor and capsaicin sensitive $Ca^{++}$. channel.

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