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“In our study we observed that stimulation of sensory nerves by capsaicin , before administration of cerulein , reduced the severity of acute pancreatitis.”
European journal of pharmacology • 2008 | View Paper
“In lean animals the satiety effects of the "near physiological" 4 microg/kg caerulein dose was abolished after blockade of vagal afferents with capsaicin , whereas the effects of higher caerulein doses were not.”
“The stimulation of sensory nerves by capsaicin exhibits the protective effect against caerulein-induced pancreatitis whereas deactivation of these nerves aggravates pancreatic damage evoked by overdose of caerulein.”
Journal of physiology and pharmacology : an official journal of the Polish Physiological Society • 1997 | View Paper
“Stimulatory dose of capsaicin attenuated the pancreatic tissue damage in caerulein induced pancreatitis, as manifested by a significant reversal of pancreatic blood flow and DNA synthesis decrease.”