The Japanese Journal of Pharmacology
Online ISSN : 1347-3506
Print ISSN : 0021-5198
ISSN-L : 0021-5198
EFFECTS OF INDOMETHACIN AND THE OTHER ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS ON ACTIVATION OF DORSAL HORN CELL IN THE SPINAL CORD INDUCED BY INTRA-ARTERIAL INJECTION OF BRADYKININ
Masamichi SATOHTakayuki DOIKazuo KAWASAKIAkinori AKAIKEHiroshi TAKAGI
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1976 Volume 26 Issue 3 Pages 309-314

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Abstract

Bradykinin (1-2 μg) injected into the femoral artery of the rabbit induced a marked increase in the firing rates of the dorsal horn cells (lamina V cells). This response was markedly inhibited by intravenous administration of indomethacin (1.0 mg/kg), acetylsalicylic acid (20 mg/kg), aminopyrine (50 mg/kg) and oxyphenbutazone (20 mg/kg) in both intact and spinal preparations. Moreover, the intra-arterial injection of these agents depressed the response in lower doses. With these same low doses, no significant suppression occurred when the intravenous route was used. These results indicate that indomethacin and other anti-inflammatory agents tested suppress the bradykinin-induced response of the dorsal horn cell at the periphery, probably at the paravascular sensory nerve.

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