Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4319048 Brain Research Bulletin 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract
► For the first time experiments provide evidence for a interaction between calcitonin and capsaicin. ► Calcitonin reduces voltage activated calcium channel currents (VACCCs). ► Effects of calcitonin are voltage-dependent. ► Calcitonin and capsaicin have additive effects on VACCCs. ► Calcitonin abolishes voltage-dependent effects of capsaicin on VACCCs.
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