STEREOSPECIFIC EFFECTS OF A NONPEPTIDIC NK1 SELECTIVE ANTAGONIST, CP-96,345 - ANTINOCICEPTION IN THE ABSENCE OF MOTOR DYSFUNCTION

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YAMAMOTO, T [1 ]
YAKSH, TL [1 ]
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[1] UNIV CALIF SAN DIEGO, DEPT ANESTHESIOL 0818, 9500 GILMAN DR, LA JOLLA, CA 92093 USA
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10.1016/0024-3205(91)90637-Q
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R-3 [医学研究方法]; R3 [基础医学];
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CP-96,345 has been identified as being a highly selective, nonpeptidic agent with subnanomolar affinity for the NK1 receptor. In the present study, we observed that pre but not posttreatment with this agent will produce depression in the second, but not the first phase of the agitation behavior induced by the injection of formalin into a rat's hindpaw. This effect is monotonically dose dependent after intrathecal (10-200-mu-g/10-mu-l) or systemic (1-15 mg/kg, ip) administration. Even at the highest dose examined (400-mu-g/10-mu-l), there was only a transient motor weakness of the hindpaw. The stereoisomer CP-96,344 has no binding affinity, and has no effect on the formalin response, but shows the same dose profile for motor dysfunction at the highest dose. In contrast, Spantide, a peptidic sP ligand, had only a modest effect upon the formalin response at 1-mu-g/10-mu-l and produced a prominent, long-lasting motor dysfunction at 4-mu-g/10-mu-l. These results provide the first suggestion of sP antagonists having prominent analgesic activity with a significant therapeutic index (analgesic to motor), and emphasizes the probable role of the NK1 class of receptors in the spinal cord in mediating at least one class of nociceptive afferent input.
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