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Different Desensitization Patterns for Sensory and Vascular TRPV1 Populations in the Rat: Expression,Localization and Functional Consequences
Authors:ágnes Czikora  Ibolya Rutkai  Enik? T. Pásztor  Andrea Szalai  Róbert Pórszász  Judit Boczán  István édes  Zoltán Papp  Attila Tóth
Affiliation:1. Division of Clinical Physiology, Institute of Cardiology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary.; 2. Department of Pharmacology and Pharmacotherapy, Institute of Pharmacology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary.; 3. Deparment of Neurology, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary.; 4. Research Centre for Molecular Medicine, Medical and Health Science Center, University of Debrecen, Debrecen, Hungary.; Indiana University School of Medicine, United States of America,
Abstract:

Background and purpose

TRPV1 is expressed in sensory neurons and vascular smooth muscle cells, contributing to both pain perception and tissue blood distribution. Local desensitization of TRPV1 in sensory neurons by prolonged, high dose stimulation is re-engaged in clinical practice to achieve analgesia, but the effects of such treatments on the vascular TRPV1 are not known.

Experimental approach

Newborn rats were injected with capsaicin for five days. Sensory activation was measured by eye wiping tests and plasma extravasation. Isolated, pressurized skeletal muscle arterioles were used to characterize TRPV1 mediated vascular responses, while expression of TRPV1 was detected by immunohistochemistry.

Key results

Capsaicin evoked sensory responses, such as eye wiping (3.6±2.5 versus 15.5±1.4 wipes, p<0.01) or plasma extravasation (evans blue accumulation 10±3 versus 33±7 µg/g, p<0.05) were reduced in desensitized rats. In accordance, the number of TRPV1 positive sensory neurons in the dorsal root ganglia was also decreased. However, TRPV1 expression in smooth muscle cells was not affected by the treatment. There were no differences in the diameter (192±27 versus 194±8 µm), endothelium mediated dilations (evoked by acetylcholine), norepinephrine mediated constrictions, myogenic response and in the capsaicin evoked constrictions of arterioles isolated from skeletal muscle.

Conclusion and implications

Systemic capsaicin treatment of juvenile rats evokes anatomical and functional disappearance of the TRPV1-expressing neuronal cells but does not affect the TRPV1-expressing cells of the arterioles, implicating different effects of TRPV1 stimulation on the viability of these cell types.
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