Significance of measured elevation of skin temperature induced by calcitonin gene-related peptide in anaesthetized rats

  • Noguchi M
  • Ikarashi Y
  • Yuzurihara M
  • et al.
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Abstract

To assess whether peripheral changes related to skin temperature rise were induced by ovarian hormone deficiency, we investigated the effects of anaesthesia on calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP)- or luteinizing hormone-releasing hormone (LH-RH)-induced elevation of skin temperature in female rats. CGRP was used as an inducer of peripherally-mediated elevation of skin temperature, whereas LH-RH was used as an inducer of centrally-mediated elevation of skin temperature. Intravenous (i.v.) but not intracerebroventricular injection of CGRP (10 μg kg−1) or intracerebroventricular but not intravenous injection of LH-RH (10 μg/rat) elevated the skin temperature of unanaesthetized rats restrained in a Ballman's cage. The elevation with LH-RH was completely inhibited by urethane anaesthesia, whereas the elevation with CGRP was not. These results suggested that changes in skin temperature measured under anaesthesia reflected a peripherally rather than a centrally mediated mechanism. The CGRP (1.0–30 μg kg−1, i.v.)-induced elevation of skin temperature was potentiated in ovariectomized rats and inhibited by pretreatment with a CGRP receptor antagonist CGRP8–37 (1000 μg kg−1, i.v.), suggesting that the potentiation may participate in peripheral factors such as a postsynaptic hypersensitivity to CGRP following ovarian hormone deficiency. Thus, measurement of skin temperature in the anaesthetized rat was a useful procedure to seek the peripheral mechanism of potentiation of skin temperature induced by CGRP, thought to be closely related to menopausal hot flashes.

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Noguchi, M., Ikarashi, Y., Yuzurihara, M., Kase, Y., Takeda, S., & Aburada, M. (2003). Significance of measured elevation of skin temperature induced by calcitonin gene-related peptide in anaesthetized rats. Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacology, 55(11), 1547–1552. https://doi.org/10.1211/0022357022142

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