2010
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3803-09.2010
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Bradykinin and Nerve Growth Factor Play Pivotal Roles in Muscular Mechanical Hyperalgesia after Exercise (Delayed-Onset Muscle Soreness)

Abstract: Unaccustomed strenuous exercise that includes lengthening contraction (LC) often causes delayed-onset muscle soreness (DOMS), a kind of muscular mechanical hyperalgesia. The substances that induce this phenomenon are largely unknown. Peculiarly, DOMS is not perceived during and shortly after exercise, but rather is first perceived after ϳ1 d. Using B 2 bradykinin receptor antagonist HOE 140, we show here that bradykinin released during exercise plays a pivotal role in triggering the process that leads to muscu… Show more

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“…administration of neurotrophin 3 reverses the acid-induced hyperalgesia, SP may work through or in parallel with neurotrophin receptors (24). However, neurotrophin (e.g., NGF) receptors also are implicated in mediating hyperalgesia in delayed-onset muscle soreness (48). Further studies should probe whether the antinociceptive effects of SP are blocked by neurotrophin receptor antagonists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…administration of neurotrophin 3 reverses the acid-induced hyperalgesia, SP may work through or in parallel with neurotrophin receptors (24). However, neurotrophin (e.g., NGF) receptors also are implicated in mediating hyperalgesia in delayed-onset muscle soreness (48). Further studies should probe whether the antinociceptive effects of SP are blocked by neurotrophin receptor antagonists.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Delayed onset muscle soreness (DOMS) which is a type of mechanical hyperalgesia, occurs 1 to 2 days after eccentric contractions as a result of nociceptive afferents sensitization in response to release of bradykinin and nerve growth factor. [240] Consistent with the DOMS phenomenon is the following observation: we have never observed any decrements in locomotor function following the initial stretching session in this (Fig. 1) or any of our earlier studies.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…DOMS is characterized by the sensation of a dull, aching pain, usually felt during movement or palpation of the affected muscles, develops within 24 hours after performing exercise, and peaks 1-3 days post-exercise (1,2). The underlying mechanisms of DOMS have not been fully understood, but it has been documented that damage to contractile proteins, intermediate filaments, and/or connective tissue surrounding muscle fibers, and subsequent inflammatory process are associated with it (1,3).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%