Fig. 4.
Fig. 4. Pretreatment with capsaicin or RTX results in the desensitization of capsaicin-induced 45Ca uptake in MC/9 cells. Cells were pretreated with different concentrations of capsaicin (○) or RTX (▪) for 6 hours and then were challenged with 3 μmol/L capsaicin for 30 minutes. For better comparison, the dose-response for RTX-induced desensitization on DRGs is also plotted (dotted line). Desensitization was defined as the difference (in dpm per well) in45Ca uptake between pretreated and control cells when challenged with capsaicin. Points represent mean values from sets of five determinations in a single experiment; error bars indicate SEM. In both cases, at least three experiments yielded similar results. The theoretical curves were calculated by fitting the measured values to the Hill equation. The dose-response curve for RTX-induced desensitization on DRGs is a single experiment, yielding similar values to those found by us previously.10

Pretreatment with capsaicin or RTX results in the desensitization of capsaicin-induced 45Ca uptake in MC/9 cells. Cells were pretreated with different concentrations of capsaicin (○) or RTX (▪) for 6 hours and then were challenged with 3 μmol/L capsaicin for 30 minutes. For better comparison, the dose-response for RTX-induced desensitization on DRGs is also plotted (dotted line). Desensitization was defined as the difference (in dpm per well) in45Ca uptake between pretreated and control cells when challenged with capsaicin. Points represent mean values from sets of five determinations in a single experiment; error bars indicate SEM. In both cases, at least three experiments yielded similar results. The theoretical curves were calculated by fitting the measured values to the Hill equation. The dose-response curve for RTX-induced desensitization on DRGs is a single experiment, yielding similar values to those found by us previously.10 

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