An enzymatically stable kyotorphin analog induces pain in subattomol doses |
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Authors: | Ueda H Inoue M Weltrowska G Schiller P W |
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Affiliation: | Department of Molecular Pharmacology and Neuroscience, Nagasaki University School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1-14 Bunkyo-machi, 852-8521, Nagasaki, Japan. ueda@net.nagasaki-u.ac.jp |
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Abstract: | Intraplantar injection of the enzymatically stable, N-methylated kyotorphin analog Tyr(NMe)-Arg-OH produced marked and sharp nociceptive flexor responses in a dose-dependent manner. A significant response was observed with this compound at a dose of 0. 01 amol (6000 molecules). Tyr(NMe)-Arg-OH-nociception was completely blocked by the kyotorphin antagonist leucyl-arginine and its enzymatically stable, N-methylated analog, as well as by CP-99994, a specific neurokinin 1 antagonist. These findings suggest that the nociceptive effect produced by Tyr(NMe)-Arg-OH in subattomol doses occurs via specific interaction with the kyotorphin receptor and that the extraordinary potency observed may result from amplification through local substance P release. |
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