Damaj_2000_Neuropharmacol_39_2785

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Title : The antinociceptive effects of alpha7 nicotinic agonists in an acute pain model - Damaj_2000_Neuropharmacol_39_2785
Author(s) : Damaj MI , Meyer EM , Martin BR
Ref : Neuropharmacology , 39 :2785 , 2000
Abstract :

Nicotinic receptors have been found to play a role in modulating pain transmission in the CNS. Activation of cholinergic pathways by nicotine and nicotinic agonists has been shown to elicit antinociceptive effects in a variety of species and pain tests. The involvement of alpha(7) nicotinic receptors in nicotinic analgesia was assessed after spinal (i.t.) and intraventricular (i.c.v.) administration in mice. Dose-dependent antinociceptive effects were seen with the alpha(7) agonist choline after spinal and supraspinal injection using the tail-flick test. Furthermore, alpha(7) antagonists MLA and alpha-BGTX significantly blocked the effects of choline. Dihydro-beta-erythroidine and mecamylamine failed to block choline-induced antinociception. These results strongly support the involvement of alpha(7) subunits in choline's antinociceptive effects. DMXB and 4-OH-DMXB, partial alpha(7) agonists, failed to elicit a significant antinociceptive effect. However, they blocked choline-induced antinociception in a dose-dependent manner following i.t. injection. This antagonism is probably related to their partial agonistic properties of the alpha(7) receptors. These studies suggest that activation of alpha(7) receptors in the CNS elicits antinociceptive effects in an acute thermal pain model.

PubMedSearch : Damaj_2000_Neuropharmacol_39_2785
PubMedID: 11044748

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Damaj MI, Meyer EM, Martin BR (2000)
The antinociceptive effects of alpha7 nicotinic agonists in an acute pain model
Neuropharmacology 39 :2785

Damaj MI, Meyer EM, Martin BR (2000)
Neuropharmacology 39 :2785