THE OXYTOCIN ANTAGONIST 1-DEAMINO-2-D-TYR-(OET)-4-THR-8-ORN-OXYTOCIN REVERSES THE INCREASE IN THE WITHDRAWAL RESPONSE LATENCY TO THERMAL, BUT NOT MECHANICAL NOCICEPTIVE STIMULI FOLLOWING OXYTOCIN ADMINISTRATION OR MASSAGE-LIKE STROKING IN RATS

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作者
AGREN, G
LUNDEBERG, T
UVNASMOBERG, K
SATO, A
机构
[1] KAROLINSKA INST, DEPT PHYSIOL & PHARMACOL, S-17177 STOCKHOLM, SWEDEN
[2] TOKYO METROPOLITAN GERIATR HOSP & INST GERONTOL, DEPT AUTOMAT NERVOUS SYST, TOKYO 173, JAPAN
关键词
OXYTOCIN; OXYTOCIN ANTAGONIST; STROKING; THERMAL NOCICEPTION; MECHANICAL NOCICEPTION; TAIL-SKIN TEMPERATURE;
D O I
10.1016/0304-3940(95)11335-T
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
In this study the effect of exogenous oxytocin and of massage-like stroking on the withdrawal latency responses to heat and mechanical nociceptive stimulation were investigated in rats. A hot-plate test and the Randall-Selitto test were used to assess the withdrawal responses. Exogenous oxytocin (0.1-1 mg/kg) and stroking (a low frequency mechanical stimulation) significantly increased the withdrawal latencies in response to mechanical and to thermal nociceptive stimuli. The effect of oxytocin and of stroking in the hot-plate test was reversed by the oxytocin antagonist (1-deamino-2-D-Tyr-(Oet)-4-Thr-8-Orn-oxytocin) directed against the uterine receptor. In contrast, the antagonist did not affect the prolonged response latency in the mechanical nociceptive stimulation test following either exogenous oxytocin or stroking. These results support the view that (1) oxytocin administration affects directly or indirectly nociceptive related behaviour in response to heat stimulation and (2) massage-like stroking may have an anti-nociceptive effect via activation of oxytocinergic mechanisms. Since the response to mechanical stimulation was not blocked by the antagonist the mechanisms mediating the withdrawal latency to heat and mechanical stimulation could be different.
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