Title : Ginsenosides induce differential antinociception and inhibit substance P induced-nociceptive response in mice.

Pub. Date : 1998

PMID : 9619848






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1 Ginsenosides induce differential antinociception and inhibit substance P induced-nociceptive response in mice. Ginsenosides tachykinin 1 Mus musculus
2 Interestingly, cotreatment of ginsenosides with SP also inhibited SP-induced pain behaviors (scratching, licking or biting of hind portion of body) with dose-dependent manner. Ginsenosides tachykinin 1 Mus musculus
3 Interestingly, cotreatment of ginsenosides with SP also inhibited SP-induced pain behaviors (scratching, licking or biting of hind portion of body) with dose-dependent manner. Ginsenosides tachykinin 1 Mus musculus
4 The ED50 for the inhibition of SP-induced pain behavior by ginsenosides was 30 (11-85, 95% C.I.) Ginsenosides tachykinin 1 Mus musculus
5 These results suggest that ginsenosides have antinociceptive activity in formalin test and this effect is due to blocking of SP-induced nociceptive information to postsynaptic site(s) at the spinal level. Ginsenosides tachykinin 1 Mus musculus