Journal of Pharmacological Sciences (Jan 2011)

Tonic Inhibition of Allergic Itch Signaling by the Descending Noradrenergic System in Mice

  • Yoshikazu Gotoh,
  • Yu Omori,
  • Tsugunobu Andoh,
  • Yasushi Kuraishi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 115, no. 3
pp. 417 – 420

Abstract

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We investigated whether the descending noradrenergic system regulates allergic itch. Mosquito allergy of the hind paw elicited biting, an itch-related response, in sensitized mice. The biting was inhibited by intrathecal clonidine and reversed by yohimbine, an α2-adrenoceptor antagonist. The biting was increased by intrathecal pretreatment with the catecholaminergic neurotoxin 6-hydroxydopamine and the α-adrenoceptor antagonist phentolamine but not the serotonergic neurotoxin 5,7-dihydroxytryptamine. We propose that α2-adrenoceptors are involved in the inhibition of allergic itch in the spinal cord and that the descending noradrenergic system exerts a tonic inhibition on the itch signaling. The serotonergic system may not be involved. Keywords:: allergic itch, clonidine, descending noradrenergic system