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Endothelin-1-induced ET(A) Receptor-mediated Nociception, Hyperalgesia and Oedema in the Mouse Hind-paw: Modulation by Simultaneous ET(B) Receptor Activation

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Journal Br J Pharmacol
Publisher Wiley
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2000 Mar 1
PMID 10696096
Citations 36
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Abstract

Endothelin-1 causes ET(A) receptor-mediated enhancement of capsaicin-induced nociception in mice. We have assessed if this hyperalgesic effect of endothelin-1 is also accompanied by other pro-inflammatory effects, namely nociception and oedema, and characterized the endothelin ET receptors involved. Intraplantar (i. pl.) hind-paw injection of endothelin-1 (0.3 - 30 pmol) induced graded nociceptive responses (accumulated licking time: vehicle, 20. 5+/-3.3 s; endothelin-1 at 30 pmol, 78.1+/-9.8 s), largely confined to the first 15 min. Endothelin-1 (1 - 10 pmol) potentiated ipsilateral capsaicin-induced (0.1 microgram, i.pl.; at 30 min) nociception (vehicle, 40.2+/-2.6 s; endothelin-1 at 10 pmol, 98.4+/-5.8 s, but 30 pmol was inactive), and caused oedema (increase in paw weight 5 min after capsaicin: vehicle, 46.3+/-2.3 mg; endothelin-1 at 30 pmol, 100.3+/-6.1 mg). Selective ET(B) receptor agonists sarafotoxin S6c (up to 30 pmol) and IRL 1620 (up to 100 pmol) were inactive, whereas endothelin-3 (up to 30 pmol) induced only modest oedema. ET(A) receptor antagonists BQ-123 (1 nmol, i.pl. ) or A-127722-5 (6 micromol kg(-1), i.v.) prevented all effects of endothelin-1 (10 pmol), but the ET(B) receptor antagonist BQ-788 (1 or 10 nmol, i.pl.) was ineffective. BQ-788 (10 nmol, i.pl.) unveiled hyperalgesic effects of 30 pmol endothelin-1 and endothelin-3. Sarafotoxin S6c (30 pmol, i.pl.) did not modify endothelin-1-induced (10 pmol) nociception or oedema, but abolished hyperalgesia. Thus, endothelin-1 triggers ET(A) receptor-mediated nociception, hyperalgesia and oedema in the mouse hind-paw. Simultaneous activation of ET(B) receptors by endothelin-1 or selective agonists can limit the hyperalgesic, but not the nociceptive or oedematogenic, effects of the peptide.

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