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Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan

The trigeminovascular system is considered to play a role in the mechanism of migraine headache. Novel in vitro animal models that investigate the release of neuropeptides may be of help to understand the pathophysiology and pharmacology of trigeminal neurons. Here, we examined the release of the im...

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Autores principales: Tognetto, Michele, Creminon, Christophe, Amadesi, Silvia, Trevisani, Marcello, Giovannini, Gloria, Piffanelli, Adriano, Geppetti, Pierangelo
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Publicado: Springer-Verlag Italia 2000
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3611778/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/PL00012182
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author Tognetto, Michele
Creminon, Christophe
Amadesi, Silvia
Trevisani, Marcello
Giovannini, Gloria
Piffanelli, Adriano
Geppetti, Pierangelo
author_facet Tognetto, Michele
Creminon, Christophe
Amadesi, Silvia
Trevisani, Marcello
Giovannini, Gloria
Piffanelli, Adriano
Geppetti, Pierangelo
author_sort Tognetto, Michele
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description The trigeminovascular system is considered to play a role in the mechanism of migraine headache. Novel in vitro animal models that investigate the release of neuropeptides may be of help to understand the pathophysiology and pharmacology of trigeminal neurons. Here, we examined the release of the immunoreactivity (LI) of the sensory neuropeptides calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia with proximal nerve trunks attached. Electrical field stimulation (EFS, 10 Hz), high K(+) medium (50 mM) and capsaicin (1 μM) caused a significant increase in CGRP-LI outflow. SP-LI was also released after exposure to EFS, high K(+) and capsaicin. The increase in CGRP-LI outflow induced by EFS was markedly reduced in a Ca(2+)-free medium and by pretreatement with a high capsaicin concentration, tetrodotoxin, ω-conotoxin, dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan. Sensory neuropeptide release from slices of rat trigeminal ganglia with nerve trunks attached fulfills the criteria required to define it as a neurosecretory event. This is a novel method for studying trigeminal neuron pathophysiology and the action of antimigraine drugs.
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spelling pubmed-36117782013-04-01 Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan Tognetto, Michele Creminon, Christophe Amadesi, Silvia Trevisani, Marcello Giovannini, Gloria Piffanelli, Adriano Geppetti, Pierangelo J Headache Pain Original Article The trigeminovascular system is considered to play a role in the mechanism of migraine headache. Novel in vitro animal models that investigate the release of neuropeptides may be of help to understand the pathophysiology and pharmacology of trigeminal neurons. Here, we examined the release of the immunoreactivity (LI) of the sensory neuropeptides calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) and substance P (SP) from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia with proximal nerve trunks attached. Electrical field stimulation (EFS, 10 Hz), high K(+) medium (50 mM) and capsaicin (1 μM) caused a significant increase in CGRP-LI outflow. SP-LI was also released after exposure to EFS, high K(+) and capsaicin. The increase in CGRP-LI outflow induced by EFS was markedly reduced in a Ca(2+)-free medium and by pretreatement with a high capsaicin concentration, tetrodotoxin, ω-conotoxin, dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan. Sensory neuropeptide release from slices of rat trigeminal ganglia with nerve trunks attached fulfills the criteria required to define it as a neurosecretory event. This is a novel method for studying trigeminal neuron pathophysiology and the action of antimigraine drugs. Springer-Verlag Italia 2000-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3611778/ http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/PL00012182 Text en © Springer-Verlag Italia 2000
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Tognetto, Michele
Creminon, Christophe
Amadesi, Silvia
Trevisani, Marcello
Giovannini, Gloria
Piffanelli, Adriano
Geppetti, Pierangelo
Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
title Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
title_full Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
title_fullStr Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
title_full_unstemmed Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
title_short Neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
title_sort neuropeptide release from slices of rat and guinea pig trigeminal ganglia: modulation by dihydroergotamine and sumatriptan
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3611778/
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/PL00012182
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