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Research ArticleNEUROPHARMACOLOGY

Effect of Intrathecal Nocistatin on the Formalin-Induced Pain in Mice Versus That of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ

Hiroyuki Nakano, Toshiaki Minami, Kohji Abe, Tohko Arai, Miwa Tokumura, Nobuhiro Ibii, Emiko Okuda-Ashitaka, Hidemaro Mori and Seiji Ito
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics January 2000, 292 (1) 331-336;
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Abstract

The effect of intrathecal nocistatin on formalin-induced pain in mice was investigated and compared with that of nociceptin/orphanin FQ (Noc/OFQ) to get information on the functional relationship between nocistatin and Noc/OFQ in the spinal cord. Subcutaneous injection of formalin into the hindpaw induced biphasic pain behaviors. Nocistatin, 1 pg, given intrathecally 1 min before 2% formalin injection, significantly attenuated the first phase of the formalin-induced pain. Also, 10 to 1000 pg of nocistatin, given 10 min after formalin injection, significantly inhibited the second phase of the formalin test. Naloxone, 5 mg/kg i.p., failed to antagonize inhibitory effects of nocistatin on either phase of the formalin-induced pain, indicating that analgesic effects of nocistatin were unrelated to the classic opioid system. At 1 to 100 pg, Noc/OFQ exerted no influence on either phase of the 2% formalin-induced pain. However, at 1% formalin, Noc/OFQ significantly aggravated the second phase at 10 pg but not the first phase at 1 to 1000 pg. This aggravating effect of Noc/OFQ was completely reversed by 10 pg of nocistatin. At 0.3 and 1 μg, Noc/OFQ, but not nocistatin, significantly inhibited both phases of the 2% formalin-induced pain. Suppressive effects of 1 μg of Noc/OFQ on the formalin-induced pain were not affected by 1 μg of nocistatin. These results suggest that Noc/OFQ might be involved in the second phase of the mouse formalin test and that, under such pathophysiological conditions, nocistatin could exhibit antagonism against Noc/OFQ at the spinal level.

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  • Send reprint requests to: S. Ito, Department of Medical Chemistry, Kansai Medical University, 10-15 Fumizono, Moriguchi 570-8506, Japan. E-mail: ito{at}takii.kmu.ac.jp

  • ↵1 This work was supported in part by Grants-in-Aid for Scientific Research on Priority Areas, Scientific Research (B) (11558093 and 11470329), from the Ministry of Education, Science, Sports, and Culture of Japan and by grants from the Science Research Promotion Fund of the Japan Private School Promotion Foundation and Jinsenkai Foundation of Osaka Medical College.  A preliminary report of some of these results was presented in abstract form [Nakano H, Minami T, Abe K, Mori H and Ito S (1998) Effect of nocistatin by the formalin test in conscious mice. Pain Res13:99].

  • Abbreviations:
    Noc/OFQ
    nociceptin/orphanin FQ
    i.t.
    intrathecal(ly)
    PG
    prostaglandin
    • Received August 13, 1999.
    • Accepted October 7, 1999.
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Effect of Intrathecal Nocistatin on the Formalin-Induced Pain in Mice Versus That of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ

Hiroyuki Nakano, Toshiaki Minami, Kohji Abe, Tohko Arai, Miwa Tokumura, Nobuhiro Ibii, Emiko Okuda-Ashitaka, Hidemaro Mori and Seiji Ito
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics January 1, 2000, 292 (1) 331-336;

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Effect of Intrathecal Nocistatin on the Formalin-Induced Pain in Mice Versus That of Nociceptin/Orphanin FQ

Hiroyuki Nakano, Toshiaki Minami, Kohji Abe, Tohko Arai, Miwa Tokumura, Nobuhiro Ibii, Emiko Okuda-Ashitaka, Hidemaro Mori and Seiji Ito
Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics January 1, 2000, 292 (1) 331-336;
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