Damaj_2003_Brain.Res_983_233

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Title : Antinociceptive effects of supraspinal rat cart (55-102) peptide in mice - Damaj_2003_Brain.Res_983_233
Author(s) : Damaj MI , Martin BR , Kuhar MJ
Ref : Brain Research , 983 :233 , 2003
Abstract :

We investigated the effects of rat cocaine- and amphetamine-regulated transcript CART (55-102) after i.c.v. administration in mouse models of acute and persistent pain. CART was not active in the tail-flick or PPQ tests. It increased the latency to paw licking in the hot-plate test but only at doses that impaired motor function. CART produces antinociception in the formalin test in both phases. Our results suggest that CART is involved in supraspinal pain transmission.

PubMedSearch : Damaj_2003_Brain.Res_983_233
PubMedID: 12914986

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Damaj MI, Martin BR, Kuhar MJ (2003)
Antinociceptive effects of supraspinal rat cart (55-102) peptide in mice
Brain Research 983 :233

Damaj MI, Martin BR, Kuhar MJ (2003)
Brain Research 983 :233