Forty years in capsaicin research for sensory pharmacology and physiology
- J. Szolcsányi
- BiologyNeuropeptides
- 1 December 2004
Direct evidence for neurogenic inflammation and its prevention by denervation and by pretreatment with capsaicin.
- N. Jancsó, A. Jancsó-Gábor, J. Szolcsányi
- BiologyBritish Journal of Pharmacology and Chemotherapy
- 1 September 1967
The question of the role played by the sensory nerves in the mechanism of the inflammatory response arose at the beginning of this century and was almost entirely neglected in modem research and experimental work has been confined mainly to the study of axon reflex flare in human skin.
Sensory neuron-specific actions of capsaicin: mechanisms and applications.
- S. Bevan, J. Szolcsányi
- BiologyTIPS - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
- 1 August 1990
Investigation of the role of TRPV1 receptors in acute and chronic nociceptive processes using gene-deficient mice
- K. Bölcskei, Z. Helyes, J. Szolcsányi
- BiologyPain
- 1 October 2005
NO-induced migraine attack: strong increase in plasma calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) concentration and negative correlation with platelet serotonin release
- G. Juhász, T. Zsombók, G. Bagdy
- Biology, MedicinePain
- 1 December 2003
Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide plays a key role in nitroglycerol-induced trigeminovascular activation in mice
- A. Markovics, V. Kormos, Z. Helyes
- BiologyNeurobiology of Disease
- 31 January 2012
Alterations in PACAP-38-like immunoreactivity in the plasma during ictal and interictal periods of migraine patients
This is the first study that has provided evidence of a clear association between migraine phases (ictal and interictal) and plasma PACAP-38-LI alterations.
Multisteric TRPV1 nocisensor: a target for analgesics.
- J. Szolcsányi, Z. Sándor
- BiologyTIPS - Trends in Pharmacological Sciences
- 1 December 2012
Stimulation and desensitization of the hypothalamic heat‐sensitive structures by capsaicin in rats
- A. Jancsó-Gábor, J. Szolcsányi, N. Jancsó
- BiologyJournal of Physiology
- 1 June 1970
1. In rats the injection of capsaicin into the pre‐optic area of the anterior hypothalamus produces a prompt fall in body temperature and abolishes shivering. With repeated injections of capsaicin…
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