Fig. 5.
Fig. 5. Capsaicin induces 45Ca uptake in BMCMCs but not in PMCs. Cells were challenged with different concentrations of capsaicin (C) for 30 minutes to induce 45Ca uptake. The vanilloid specificity of the capsaicin-induced response was determined by using 10 μmol/L capsazepine (CPZ) or with 5 μmol/L ruthenium red (RR) as vanilloid antagonists. Points represent mean over baseline values from sets of five determinations in three experiments in each case; error bars indicate SEM.

Capsaicin induces 45Ca uptake in BMCMCs but not in PMCs. Cells were challenged with different concentrations of capsaicin (C) for 30 minutes to induce 45Ca uptake. The vanilloid specificity of the capsaicin-induced response was determined by using 10 μmol/L capsazepine (CPZ) or with 5 μmol/L ruthenium red (RR) as vanilloid antagonists. Points represent mean over baseline values from sets of five determinations in three experiments in each case; error bars indicate SEM.

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