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Excitatory effects of galanin in the spinal cord of intact, anaesthetized rats

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NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS
Volume 295, Issue 1-2, Pages 25-28

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ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD
DOI: 10.1016/S0304-3940(00)01576-7

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galanin; spinal cord; electrophysiology; dorsal horn; nociception; rat

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The effects of intrathecal galanin on the activity of single wide dynamic range (WDR) spinal dorsal horn neurones were analyzed in anaesthetized adult rats. A beta-, A delta- and C-fibres were activated by transcutaneous electrical stimulation wh ich also induced wind-up and post-discharge. Galanin dose-dependently (0.15-15 nmol/50 mul) enhanced A delta -and C-fibre evoked responses, post-discharge and wind-up. Application of (D-Thr(6), D-Trp(8,9), 15-ol)-galanin (1-15), a putative antagonist, did not attenuate the enhanced effects evoked by galanin. (D-Thr(6), D-Trp(8,9), 15-ol)-galanin (1-15) applied alone (0.3-30 nmol/50 mul) to a separate population of neurones inhibited AP responses but enhanced post-discharge and wind-up in a similar pattern to galanin. Thus, (D-Thr(6), D-Trp(8,9), 15-ol)-galanin (1-15) behaved as an agonist in the present experiments. In conclusion, in the spinal cord of the anaesthetized rat, galanin has a purely pro-nociceptive role, since it enhanced responses evoked by high-threshold fibre stimulation, along with post-discharge and wind-up of WDR neurones. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved.

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