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pubmed-article:8884394pubmed:abstractTextExtracellular single unit recordings were made from spinal dorsal horn wide dynamic range neurons in spinal transected, urethane-anesthetized rats. The unit discharges elicited by noxious electrical stimulation of the hind paw were suppressed by electroacupuncture (15 Hz, 0.3 ms, 3 mA, 30 min) placed at the hind leg points (S-36 and SP-6). Local spinal superfusion with naloxone (20 micrograms/15 microliters) or CCK-8 (10 ng/15 microliters) attenuated, whereas CCK-B receptor antagonist L365,260 (2.5 micrograms/15 microliters) enhanced the electroacupuncture effect. These findings provide further evidence for the notion that CCK-8, in the spinal cord, functions as an antiopioid substrate that antagonizes opioid- or electroacupuncture-induced analgesia.lld:pubmed
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pubmed-article:8884394pubmed:articleTitleCholecystokinin octapeptide reverses the inhibitory effect induced by electroacupuncture on C-fiber evoked discharges.lld:pubmed
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