Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.

The potential antinociceptive effects of the selective cholecystokinin-B (CCK-B) antagonist L-365,260 were examined in the squirrel monkey tail withdrawal test. Pain threshold was measured in 6 male monkeys by recording the latency to remove the tail from a warm (55 degrees C) water bath. L-365,260...

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Main Authors: O'Neill, M, Dourish, C, Tye, S, Iversen, S
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: 1990
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author O'Neill, M
Dourish, C
Tye, S
Iversen, S
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description The potential antinociceptive effects of the selective cholecystokinin-B (CCK-B) antagonist L-365,260 were examined in the squirrel monkey tail withdrawal test. Pain threshold was measured in 6 male monkeys by recording the latency to remove the tail from a warm (55 degrees C) water bath. L-365,260 at doses of 100 ng/kg to 100 micrograms/kg significantly elevated tail withdrawal latencies throughout a 2 h test period. These data provide the first evidence that blockade of CCK-B receptors induces analgesia in primates.
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spelling oxford-uuid:31aea7d2-1a06-4047-90f7-51da8def37032022-03-26T13:09:30ZBlockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:31aea7d2-1a06-4047-90f7-51da8def3703EnglishSymplectic Elements at Oxford1990O'Neill, MDourish, CTye, SIversen, SThe potential antinociceptive effects of the selective cholecystokinin-B (CCK-B) antagonist L-365,260 were examined in the squirrel monkey tail withdrawal test. Pain threshold was measured in 6 male monkeys by recording the latency to remove the tail from a warm (55 degrees C) water bath. L-365,260 at doses of 100 ng/kg to 100 micrograms/kg significantly elevated tail withdrawal latencies throughout a 2 h test period. These data provide the first evidence that blockade of CCK-B receptors induces analgesia in primates.
spellingShingle O'Neill, M
Dourish, C
Tye, S
Iversen, S
Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.
title Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.
title_full Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.
title_fullStr Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.
title_full_unstemmed Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.
title_short Blockade of CCK-B receptors by L-365,260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey.
title_sort blockade of cck b receptors by l 365 260 induces analgesia in the squirrel monkey
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