Involvement of calcitonin gene-related peptide and its receptor in anti-nociception in the periaqueductal grey of rats.

Neurosci Lett

Laboratory of Neurobiology, College of Life Sciences, National Laboratory of Biomembrane and Membrane Biotechnology, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China.

Published: September 2003

The present study investigated the role of calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) in the modulation of nociception in periaqueductal grey (PAG) of rats. Hindpaw withdrawal latencies (HWLs) were tested by hot-plate and Randall Selitto tests. The HWLs to thermal and mechanical stimulation increased significantly after intra-PAG administration of 0.26 or 0.13 nmol of CGRP, but not 0.026 nmol of CGRP. The anti-nociceptive effects induced by CGRP were significantly blocked by intra-PAG administration of 0.026 or 0.26 nmol of the CGRP1 receptor antagonist CGRP8-37. Furthermore, administration of CGRP into the decussation of superior cerebellar peduncle, out of PAG, did not elicit anti-nociceptive effects during 60 min after the injection. The results demonstrated that CGRP plays an important role in anti-nociception in PAG of rats, and CGRP1 receptor is involved in the CGRP-induced anti-nociception.

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