Abstract

PHARMACOLOGICALLY evoked selective degeneration of neurones with a specific function or functioning with known transmitter substances, has been reported only in the monoaminergic neurone systems1,2. We report here that selective degeneration of neurones with a highly specific function can be produced by chemical agents in the somatosensory system as well. Capsaicin given to newborn rats induces selective degeneration of a distinct population of primary sensory neurones involved in mediation of chemogenic pain.

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