Modifications of Capsaicin-Sensitive Neurons in Isolated Guinea Pig Ileum by [6]-Gingerol and Lafutidine
A segment of guinea pig ileum was used to confirm the hypothesis that [6]-gingerol and lafutidine interact with capsaicin-sensitive neurons. Addition of 30 and 100 μM [6]-gingerol (a pungent constituent of ginger) induced contraction of the ileum immediately. Like capsaicin, [6]-gingerol-induced con...
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Main Authors: | Akiyoshi Someya (Author), Shunji Horie (Author), Hisashi Yamamoto (Author), Toshihiko Murayama (Author) |
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2003-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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