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KMID : 0370220040480050285
Yakhak Hoeji
2004 Volume.48 No. 5 p.285 ~ p.290
Involvement of ¥á2-Receptor in Extremely Low Frequency Magnetic Field-induced Hyperalgesia in Mice
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¹ÚÇØÀÚ/±èÁ¤¼ö/¼ÛÇöÁÖ/¼ÕÀǵ¿/Park HJ/Kim JS/Song HJ/Sohn UD
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to prove how magnetic field (MF) acts on sympathetic neuro-transmissions using thermal response. Mice were divided into two groups and each one w as exposed to MF (20 G,24 hrs) or sham. Every vehicle or drugs were treated a half hour before the thermal response test. The pain threshold was lowered by MF (20 G,24 hrs) alone. This reduction of pain threshold by MF was not blocked by a single treatment of ¥á1 -receptor antagonist (prazosin),¥á2- receptor agonist (clonidine, guanabenz),¥â1-receptor antagonist (atenolol) or ¥â1, ¥âSUB>2-receptor antagonist (propranolol). But administration of ¥á2-receptor antagonist (yohimbine) completely inhibited the decrease in pain threshold by MF Moreover, it increased by high dose of yohimbine over normal condition. These results suggest that MF acts on sympathetic nerve terminal to induce hyperalgesia, in which pre-synaptic ¥á2 receptor might be involved.
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