Keywords

neuropeptides, substance P, calcitonin gene-related peptide, Western blot analysis

 

Authors

  1. Lapin, Guilherme Abbud Franco MD
  2. Hochman, Bernardo MD, PhD
  3. Nishioka, Michele Akemi FT, MS
  4. Maximino, Jessica Ruivo PhD
  5. Chadi, Gerson MD, PhD
  6. Ferreira, Lydia Masako MD, PhD

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: To describe and standardize a protocol that overcomes the technical limitations of Western blot (WB) analysis in the quantification of the neuropeptides substance P (SP) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) following nociceptive stimuli in rat skin.

 

DESIGN: Male Wistar rats (Rattus norvegicus albinus) weighing 250 to 350 g were used in this study. Elements of WB analysis were adapted by using specific manipulation of samples, repeated cycles of freezing and thawing, more thorough maceration, and a more potent homogenizer; increasing lytic reagents; promoting greater inhibition of protease activity; and using polyvinylidene fluoride membranes as transfer means for skin-specific protein. Other changes were also made to adapt the WB analysis to a rat model.

 

SETTING: University research center.

 

MAIN OUTCOME MEASURE: Western blot analysis adapted to a rat model.

 

RESULTS: This research design has proven effective in collecting and preparing skin samples to quantify SP and CGRP using WB analysis in rat skin.

 

CONCLUSION: This study described a research design that uses WB analysis as a reproducible, technically accessible, and cost-effective method for the quantification of SP and CGRP in rat skin that overcomes technical biases.