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CANADIAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY AND PHARMACOLOGY
卷 88, 期 6, 页码 661-667出版社
CANADIAN SCIENCE PUBLISHING, NRC RESEARCH PRESS
DOI: 10.1139/Y10-043
关键词
colitis; TNBS; mice; endothelin; ET(A) and ET(B) receptors
资金
- Brazilian National Research Council (CNPq)
- Coordenacao de Aperfeicoamento de Pessoal de Nivel Superior (Capes)
- Fundacao de Amparo a Ciencia e Tecnologia do Estado de Santa Catarina (Fapesc)
- Programa Nacional de Excelencia of the Brazilian Ministry of Science and Technology (Pronex)
This study evaluated the contribution of endothelins to changes in sensitivity to mechanical stimulation of the lower abdomen and hind paw associated with 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)-induced colitis. The frequency of withdrawal responses to 10 consecutive applications of von Frey probes to the lower abdomen (0.07 g) or hind paw (0.4 g) was assessed in male BALB/c mice before and after intracolonic TNBS injection (0.5 mg in 100 mu L of 35% ethanol). TNBS (0.5 mg) induced referred mechanical hyperalgesia in the abdomen (response frequencies at 24 h: saline 11.0% +/- 3.1%, TNBS 48.0% +/- 6.9%) and hind paw (frequencies at 24 h: saline 12.5% +/- 4.7%, TNBS 47.1% +/- 7.1%) lasting up to 72 and 48 h, respectively. Mice receiving 1.0 or 1.5 mg TNBS assumed hunch-backed postures and became immobile during abdominal mechanical stimulation, suggestive of excessive ongoing pain. Atrasentan (ET(A) receptor antagonist; 10 and 30 mg/kg, i.v.) given 24 h after TNBS abolished hind paw and abdominal mechanical hyperalgesia for 2-3 h. A-192621 (ET(B) receptor antagonist; 20 mg/kg, i.v.) attenuated abdominal mechanical hyperalgesia at the 3 h time point only. Thus, endothelins contribute importantly to abdominal and hind paw referred mechanical hyperalgesia during TNBS-induced colitis mainly through ET(A) receptor-signaled mechanisms.
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