The immediate and long-term effects of applying capsaicin to cutaneous nerves |
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Authors: | B Lynn |
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Institution: | Department of Physiology, University College London, England. |
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Abstract: | Capsaicin has now been shown to have a neurotoxic action on C-fibres in adult rodents and several other mammalian species. In the adult the effect is preferentially on nociceptive C-fibres. The hypoalgesia and loss of neurogenic inflammation that follow capsaicin treatment are likely to be a direct consequence of the C-fibre loss. In addition to its long-term toxic action, capsaicin also has an immediate effect on conduction in nociceptive C-fibres. This action probably produces the short-term hypoalgesia and loss of antidromic plasma extravasation that follow application of capsaicin to peripheral nerves. |
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