Neuropathic Pain: The Paradox of Dynorphin

  Figure 2.
Figure 2.

Dynorphin A(2–17) mediates an increase in intracellular calcium ion concentration in rat cortical neurons. The pseudocolor image shows the basal fluorescence of a typical neuron loaded with the calcium-sensitive fluorophore fluo-3 (left) and the same cell after the administration of 30 μM dynorphin A(2–17) to the bathing medium (right). Dynorphin A(2–17) induces a significant increase in the fluorescence of fluo-3 (expanded red area); the maximum fluorescence is reached after 1 min.

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  1. MI August 2001 vol. 1 no. 3 160-167