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    Capsaicin-induced changes in LTP in the lateral amygdala are mediated by TRPV1. by Carsten Zschenderlein, Christine Gebhardt, Oliver von Bohlen Und Halbach, Oliver von Bohlen Und Halbach, Christoph Kulisch, Doris Albrecht

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…The transient receptor potential vanilloid type 1 (TRPV1) channel is a well recognized polymodal signal detector that is activated by painful stimuli such as capsaicin. Here, we show that TRPV1 is expressed in the lateral nucleus of the amygdala (LA). …”
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    Development of a HPLC Method for the Quantitative Determination of Capsaicin in Collagen Sponge by Chun-Lian Guo, Hong-Ying Chen, Bi-Ling Cui, Yu-Huan Chen, Yan-Fang Zhou, Xin-Sheng Peng, Qin Wang

    Published 2015-01-01
    “…In this study, a simple and sensitive HPLC method is developed to quantitatively analyze capsaicin in collagen sponge. The capsaicin from sponge was extracted for 30 min with ultrasonic wave extraction technique and methanol was used as solvent. …”
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    Profile of cough triggers and their relationship with capsaicin cough sensitivity in chronic cough by Tingting Xu, Zhiyin Chen, Chen Zhan, Wenzhi Zhan, Fang Yi, Kefang Lai

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Cough sensitivity to capsaicin was evaluated by the capsaicin challenge test, which was expressed as the lowest concentration of capsaicin inducing 5 or more coughing (C5). …”
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    A green, facile, and practical preparation of capsaicin derivatives with thiourea structure by Lina Chen, Zhenhua Gao, Ye Zhang, Xiandong Dai, Fanhua Meng, Yongbiao Guo

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…Abstract Capsaicin derivatives with thiourea structure (CDTS) is highly noteworthy owing to its higher analgesic potency in rodent models and higher agonism in vitro. …”
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    The M-Channel Blocker Linopirdine Is an Agonist of the Capsaicin Receptor TRPV1 by Cristian Neacsu, Alexandru Babes

    Published 2010-01-01
    “…Taken together, these results indicate that linopirdine exerts an excitatory action on mammalian nociceptors not only through inhibition of the M current but also through activation of the capsaicin receptor TRPV1. Keywords:: pain, sensory neuron, dorsal root ganglion (DRG), transient receptor potential (TRP) channel, KCNQ…”
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