Capsaicin desensitization leads to behavioral changes, some of which are related to schizophrenia, but investigations into these effects have been scarce. The goal of this study was to characterize the consequences of juvenile capsaicin desensitization on different functions: acute and inflammation-induced thermal and mechanical sensitivity, urinary bladder capacity and thermoregulation, and also on the potentially schizophrenia-related impairments in sensory-motor gating, motor activity and cognitive functioning. Male Wistar rats desensitized with increasing doses of subcutaneous capsaicin after weaning were investigated. Heat and mechanical pain sensitivity did not change significantly; however, morphine produced a prolonged decrease in...
The transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a cation channel that serves as a polymodal ...
Capsaicin is a pain stimulating neurotoxin found in hot peppers that causes a burning sensation when...
Skin lesions (wounds, scabs, areas of alopecia) are observed mainly in the head of most rats treated...
1 Schizophrenia is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder with origins in the prenatal or ne...
1. Schizophrenia is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder with origins in the prenatal or n...
The aim of this study was to determine the acute and delayed effect of topical application of high c...
<p>Rats were treated with saline (Control) or with capsaicin (Desensitized) at 14 days of life. Sens...
We studied the effects of selective loss of capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons on thermosen...
Introduction: We have investigated the volume of nerve fibers in the rat urinary bladder following s...
Capsaicin was applied to the sciatic and saphenous nerves of rats under anaesthesia. The time-course...
The effects of capsaicin, the major pungent component of hot peppers, were assessed on neuropeptide ...
This research sought to discover whether exposing rats to increasing concentrations of capsaicin, th...
Capsaicin, the hot chemical in chillies, administered to neonatal rats, causes destruction of polymo...
<p>A single, representative rat's response to capsaicin during a (A) temperature ramping protocol fo...
Capsaicin, the hot chemical in chillies, administered to neonatal rats, causes destruction of polymo...
The transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a cation channel that serves as a polymodal ...
Capsaicin is a pain stimulating neurotoxin found in hot peppers that causes a burning sensation when...
Skin lesions (wounds, scabs, areas of alopecia) are observed mainly in the head of most rats treated...
1 Schizophrenia is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder with origins in the prenatal or ne...
1. Schizophrenia is considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder with origins in the prenatal or n...
The aim of this study was to determine the acute and delayed effect of topical application of high c...
<p>Rats were treated with saline (Control) or with capsaicin (Desensitized) at 14 days of life. Sens...
We studied the effects of selective loss of capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory neurons on thermosen...
Introduction: We have investigated the volume of nerve fibers in the rat urinary bladder following s...
Capsaicin was applied to the sciatic and saphenous nerves of rats under anaesthesia. The time-course...
The effects of capsaicin, the major pungent component of hot peppers, were assessed on neuropeptide ...
This research sought to discover whether exposing rats to increasing concentrations of capsaicin, th...
Capsaicin, the hot chemical in chillies, administered to neonatal rats, causes destruction of polymo...
<p>A single, representative rat's response to capsaicin during a (A) temperature ramping protocol fo...
Capsaicin, the hot chemical in chillies, administered to neonatal rats, causes destruction of polymo...
The transient receptor potential vanilloid 1 (TRPV1) is a cation channel that serves as a polymodal ...
Capsaicin is a pain stimulating neurotoxin found in hot peppers that causes a burning sensation when...
Skin lesions (wounds, scabs, areas of alopecia) are observed mainly in the head of most rats treated...