“…The effect of the cyclooxygenase inhibitor indomethacin and the nonselective nitricoxide (NO) synthase inhibitor N G -monomethyl-L-arginine monoacetate (L-NMMA) on capsaicin-induced dermal vasodilation were also assessed by infusing dosages in the human forearm that have previously been shown to be effective in antagonizing vasodilating prostaglandins and NO, respectively (Smits et al, 1995;de Hoon et al, 2003). Because there is no infusible formulation of a SP antagonist available, the potent SP antagonist aprepitant was given orally, and capsaicin-induced vasodilation was measured on the left arm preaprepitant and on the right arm 4 h after dosing aprepitant (T max ) (Brands et al, 2003;Patel and Lindley, 2003). Because in the latter part of the study protocol measurements of dermal perfusion on both arms were not simultaneously performed, the diurnal reproducibility of the capsaicin-induced DBF response was evaluated by adding a control period in which no treatment was given, but only capsaicin was applied once in the morning on the left arm and 4 h later, in the afternoon, on the right arm.…”