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Intrathecal Substance P Elicits a Caudally-directed Biting and Scratching Behavior in Mice

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Journal Brain Res
Specialty Neurology
Date 1981 Jul 27
PMID 6167328
Citations 68
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Abstract

Intrathecal injection of substance P in mice elicited a dose-related biting and scratching response. Systemic but not intrathecal morphine sulfate antagonized this response. We interpret these observations to define a novel nociceptive response to intrathecal substance P.

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