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  • Title: Differential effects of forskolin and phorbol-13-myristate injected intrathecally or intracerebroventricularly on antinociception induced by morphine or beta-endorphin administered intracerebroventricularly in the mouse.
    Author: Suh HW, Song DK, Sim YB, Chung KM, Kim YH.
    Journal: Neuropeptides; 1996 Apr; 30(2):177-85. PubMed ID: 8771560.
    Abstract:
    The effects of forskolin or phorbol-13-myristate (PMA) injected intrathecally (i.t.) or intracerebroventricularly (i.c.v.) on the inhibition of the tail-flick and hotplate responses induced by morphine or beta-endorphin administered i.c.v. were studied. Animals pretreated with forskolin (20 micrograms) i.t. for 10 min had an attenuated inhibition of the tail-flick response induced by i.c.v. administered morphine (2 micrograms) or beta-endorphin (1 microgram). However, i.t. pretreatment with PMA (100 ng) was not effective in reducing the inhibition of the tail-flick response induced by morphine or beta-endorphin administered i.c.v. In addition, i.t. pretreatment with either forskolin or PMA did not affect the inhibition of the hotplate response induced by morphine or beta-endorphin administered i.c.v. Forskolin pretreatment i.c.v. for 10 min attenuated the inhibition of the tail-flick and hotplate responses induced by i.c.v. administered morphine or beta-endorphin. However, i.c.v. pretreatment with PMA was not effective in reducing the inhibition of the tail-flick or hotplate responses induced by morphine or beta-endorphin administered i.c.v. Our results suggest that activation of adenylate cyclase located at both spinal and supraspinal sites appears to be involved in antagonizing antinociception induced by morphine and beta-endorphin administered supraspinally. However, spinal or supraspinal protein kinase C may not be involved in antagonizing antinociception induced by morphine or beta-endorphin administered supraspinally.
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