Pretreatment with pertussis toxin spinally, but not supraspinally, blocks the cold water swimming-induced antinociception in the mouse

被引:6
作者
Mizoguchi, H [1 ]
Narita, M [1 ]
Kampine, JP [1 ]
Tseng, LF [1 ]
机构
[1] MED COLL WISCONSIN,DEPT ANESTHESIOL,MILWAUKEE,WI 53226
关键词
cold water swimming; antinociception; pertussis toxin; Gi/Go protein; opioid receptor; (mouse);
D O I
10.1016/0014-2999(96)00416-5
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 [药学];
摘要
Mice exposed to cold water swimming (4 degrees C) for 3 min produced a marked antinociception. Experiments were designed to determine whether pretreatment with pertussis toxin given intrathecally (i.t.) or intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) attenuates cold water swimming-induced antinociception in male ICR mice. Antinociception was measured by the tail-flick test 7 min after cold water swimming. I.t. pretreatment with pertussis toxin at a dose of 0.5 mu g for 24-96 h caused a time-dependent attenuation of cold water swimming-induced antinociception. Moreover, i.t. pretreatment with pertussis toxin at doses from 0.125 to 0.5 mu g for 96 h attenuated cold water swimming-induced antinociception in a dose-dependent manner. However, i.c.v. pretreatment with pertussis toxin at doses from 0.125 to 0.5 mu g for 24-96 h did not affect the cold water swimming-induced antinociception. The present results suggest that pertussis toxin-sensitive Gi/Go proteins in spinal cord, but not at the supraspinal sites, are involved in cold water swimming-induced antinociception.
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