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Capsaicin trigeminal responses

Biomedical Relevance of Capsaicin-Induced Trigeminal Responses... [Pg.98]

More detailed analysis has been conducted regarding the influence of capsaicin on the electrical properties of various types of neurons. God-fraind et al. (1980), recording from rat and chick sensory neurons in culture, found that capsaicin prolongs the duration of action potentials evoked by intracellular current injection. Salt and Hill (1980) investigated the effect of microiontophoretically applied capsaicin on trigeminal nucleus caudalis and cerebellar neurons in the rat and cat. The predominant response in the trigeminal nucleus was one of excitation or potentiation of amino acid-induced excitation while cerebellar neurons were either inhibited or unaffected. [Pg.199]

Hill, R. G., Hoddinott, M. L., and Keen, P., 1980, Modification of neuronal responses to substance P in the trigeminal nucleus caudalis of capsaicin-treated rats,/. Physiol. 303 27P. [Pg.228]


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