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The Quaternary Lidocaine Derivative, QX-314, Exerts Biphasic Effects on Transient Receptor Potential Vanilloid Subtype 1 Channels In Vitro
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The results of this study show that the quaternary lidocaine derivative QX-314 exerts biphasic effects on TRPV1 channels, inhibiting capsaicin-evoked TRPV1 currents at lower (micromolar) concentrations and activating TRPV1 channels at higher (millimolar) concentrations. These findings provide novel insights into the interactions between QX-314 and TRPV1 and may provide an explanation for the irritant properties of intrathecal QX-314 in mice in vivo.
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