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Skin Temperature

 
 
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Gene context of Skin Temperature

  • The results show that in the mouse i.th. injection of both 5-HT1A and 5-HT1B receptor agonists has the ability to inhibit the tail-flick reflex without interfering with the tail skin temperature [32].
  • These results suggest not only that CGRP is closely related to the elevation of skin temperature but also that CGRP-induced responses are more affected by ovarian hormone deficiency [33].
  • Intravenous injection of CGRP (1-10 microg/kg), VIP (10-50 microg/kg) and SP (10-50 microg/kg) elevated the skin temperature in OVX and sham-operated rats in a dose-dependent manner [33].
  • Therefore, the increased number of CGRP receptors may be responsible for potentiation of exogenous alphaCGRP-induced elevation of skin temperature in OVX rats [34].
  • The changes in the tail-flick test were not due to changes in tail skin temperature since only minimal differences in the skin temperature were recorded between the groups injected with SP or vehicle [35].
 

Analytical, diagnostic and therapeutic context of Skin Temperature

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