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Giraldi et al., Int J Impot Res 2001
(Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental...) :
SNAP and
CGRP concentration-dependently
inhibited EFS evoked contractions in both NDM and DM preparations
Wilkinson et al., Br J Pharmacol 2007
:
This study assessed directly the effect of THC on
EFS induced release of
CGRP from sensory nerves in the rat mesenteric bed and investigated the possible involvement of cannabinoid receptors and transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels ... The effects of THC on
EFS induced
CGRP release and vasorelaxant responses to sensory nerve stimulation were investigated in the absence and presence of cannabinoid antagonists and TRP channel blockers ... THC inhibits the
EFS induced release of
CGRP ( and subsequent vasorelaxation ), from capsaicin-sensitive sensory nerves in the rat perfused mesentery
Manzini et al., Gen Pharmacol 1991
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EFS induced
CGRP-LI release was unaffected by atropine or guanethidine and absent in preparations obtained from capsaicin pretreated rats