Title : PhKv a toxin isolated from the spider venom induces antinociception by inhibition of cholinesterase activating cholinergic system - Rigo_2017_Scand.J.Pain_17_203 |
Author(s) : Rigo FK , Rossato MF , Trevisan G , De Pra SD , Ineu RP , Duarte MB , de Castro Junior CJ , Ferreira J , Gomez MV |
Ref : Scand J Pain , 17 :203 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Cholinergic agents cause antinociception by mimicking the release of acetylcholine (ACh) from spinal cholinergic nerves. PhKv is a peptide isolated from the venom of the armed spider Phoneutria nigriventer. It has an antiarrythmogenic activity that involves the enhanced release of acetylcholine. The aim of this study was to investigate whether PhKv had an antinociceptive action in mice. |
PubMedSearch : Rigo_2017_Scand.J.Pain_17_203 |
PubMedID: 29107209 |
Rigo FK, Rossato MF, Trevisan G, De Pra SD, Ineu RP, Duarte MB, de Castro Junior CJ, Ferreira J, Gomez MV (2017)
PhKv a toxin isolated from the spider venom induces antinociception by inhibition of cholinesterase activating cholinergic system
Scand J Pain
17 :203
Rigo FK, Rossato MF, Trevisan G, De Pra SD, Ineu RP, Duarte MB, de Castro Junior CJ, Ferreira J, Gomez MV (2017)
Scand J Pain
17 :203