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Publication : Altered nociception, analgesia and aggression in mice lacking the receptor for substance P.

First Author  De Felipe C Year  1998
Journal  Nature Volume  392
Issue  6674 Pages  394-7
PubMed ID  9537323 Mgi Jnum  J:46629
Mgi Id  MGI:1201707 Doi  10.1038/32904
Citation  De Felipe C, et al. (1998) Altered nociception, analgesia and aggression in mice lacking the receptor for substance P [see comments]. Nature 392(6674):394-7
abstractText  The peptide neurotransmitter substance P modulates sensitivity to pain by activating the neurokinin-1 (NK-1) receptor, which is expressed by discrete populations of neurons throughout the central nervous system. Substance P is synthesized by small-diameter sensory 'pain' fibres, and release of the peptide into the dorsal horn of the spinal cord following intense peripheral stimulation promotes central hyperexcitability and increased sensitivity to pain. However, despite the availability of specific NK-1 antagonists, the function of substance P in the perception of pain remains unclear. Here we investigate the effect of disrupting the gene encoding the NK-1 receptor in mice. We found that the mutant mice were healthy and fertile, but the characteristic amplification ('wind up') and intensity coding of nociceptive reflexes was absent. Although substance P did not mediate the signalling of acute pain or hyperalgesia, it was essential for the full development of stress-induced analgesia and for an aggressive response to territorial challenge, demonstrating that the peptide plays an unexpected role in the adaptive response to stress.
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