2008
DOI: 10.4196/kjpp.2008.12.5.253
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Effects of Somatostatin on the Responses of Rostrally Projecting Spinal Dorsal Horn Neurons to Noxious Stimuli in Cats

Abstract: Somatostatin (SOM) is a widely distributed peptide in the central nervous system and exerts a variety of hormonal and neural actions. Although SOM is assumed to play an important role in spinal nociceptive processing, its exact function remains unclear. In fact, earlier pharmacological studies have provided results that support either a facilitatory or inhibitory role for SOM in nociception. In the current study, the effects of SOM were investigated using anesthetized cats. Specifically, the responses of rostr… Show more

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“…It is plausible that the SSTR2 antagonist induced excitatory responses are evoked by removal of inhibitory SST directly at the different pools of SPN regulating splanchnic SNA, the heart and iBAT. Our data and that of others demonstrate that SST terminals are present in the IML and that there are premotor sympathetic and spinal (Jung et al, 2008) sources of SST that may be tonically released.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…It is plausible that the SSTR2 antagonist induced excitatory responses are evoked by removal of inhibitory SST directly at the different pools of SPN regulating splanchnic SNA, the heart and iBAT. Our data and that of others demonstrate that SST terminals are present in the IML and that there are premotor sympathetic and spinal (Jung et al, 2008) sources of SST that may be tonically released.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…SOM has a dual effect in spinal nociceptive processing dependent on various kinds of noxious stimuli. SOM may suppress the responses of dorsal horn neurons to noxious heat and mechanical stimuli or may facilitate the responses of dorsal horn neurons to noxious cold stimuli [87]. Although SOM plays an important role in spinal nociceptive processing, knowledge of its activity is too limited to explain why subclinical LPS in the present study did not affect SOM levels in DRG but caused a decreased concentration of SOM in the sacral spinal cord (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 62%
“…These locations in the central nervous system have a role in pain transmission or inhibition (it can have dual effect on neurons; depending on the modality of pain signalled); therefore, somatostatin analogues would be expected to have an effect on pain (Chapman and Dickenson 1992;Dean 2001;Jung et al 2008) and pancreatic carcinoma pain, bone pain from metastatic carcinoid and hypertrophic pulmonary osteoarthropathy (Conno et al 1994;Johnson et al 1997;Dean 2001;Katai et al 2005). Epidural somatostatin was successfully implemented in analgesia of upper abdominal surgery and cancer pain (Taurà et al 1994;Beltrutti et al 2000).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%