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Sabine Stöckl et al.
Frontiers in immunology, 12, 722884-722884 (2021-09-14)
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease that not only causes cartilage loss but also structural damage in all joint tissues. Joints are innervated by alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide (αCGRP) and substance P (SP)-positive sensory nerve fibers. Alteration of sensory joint
Linu M John et al.
Journal of immunotoxicology, 18(1), 30-36 (2021-02-12)
In development of peptide therapeutics, rodents are commonly-used preclinical models when screening compounds for efficacy endpoints in the early stages of discovery projects. During the screening process, some peptides administered subcutaneously to rodents caused injection site reactions manifesting as localized
D G Snijdelaar et al.
European journal of pain (London, England), 4(2), 121-135 (2000-08-25)
Substance P is considered to be an important neuropeptide in nociceptive processes. Although substance P was described more than 60 years ago, there is still controversy about its exact role in nociception. This article reviews the current knowledge about the
Pia Lazki-Hagenbach et al.
Cells, 10(2) (2021-03-07)
The identification of the Mas-related G-protein-coupled receptors (Mrgpr) as targets of diverse stimuli of mast cells (MCs), including neuropeptides and pseudo-allergy causing drugs, has placed these receptors at a prime position in MC research. However, the species-dependent diversity of these
G F Joos et al.
Allergy, 55(4), 321-337 (2000-04-27)
The sensory neuropeptides substance P (SP) and neurokinin A (NKA) are localized to sensory airway nerves, from which they can be released by a variety of stimuli, including allergen, ozone, or inflammatory mediators. Sensory nerves containing these peptides are relatively
The associations of TAC1 gene polymorphisms with major depressive disorder
Won E, et al
Molecular & Cellular Toxicology, 129-136 (2019)
Marta Słoniecka et al.
Journal of molecular medicine (Berlin, Germany), 97(10), 1477-1489 (2019-08-11)
Fibrosis is characterized by hardening, overgrowth, and development of scars in various tissues as a result of faulty reparative processes, diseases, or chronic inflammation. During the fibrotic process in the corneal stroma of the eye, the resident cells called keratocytes
Tae-You Kim et al.
Cancer research, 66(15), 7490-7501 (2006-08-04)
Malignant glioma is the most common central nervous system tumor of adults and is associated with a significant degree of morbidity and mortality. Gliomas are highly invasive and respond poorly to conventional treatments. Gliomas, like other tumor types, arise from
The effect of capsaicin on substance P expression in pulp tissue inflammation.
Caviedes-Bucheli J
International Endodontic Journal, 38(1), 30-33 (2005)
Frederik Lermyte et al.
The Analyst, 142(18), 3388-3399 (2017-08-16)
Electron transfer dissociation (ETD) is becoming increasingly important in mass spectrometry-based analysis of peptides and proteins. Supplemental collisional activation of undissociated electron transfer products can significantly increase fragmentation yield and sequence coverage, but hydrogen rearrangements - specifically, transfer of a
A Saria
European journal of pharmacology, 375(1-3), 51-60 (1999-08-12)
After its discovery in 1931, substance P (SP) remained the only mammalian member of the family of tachykinin peptides for several decades. Tachykinins thus refer to peptides sharing the common C-terminal amino acid sequence Phe-X-Gly-Leu-Met x NH2. In recent years
Inhibition of myosin light chain phosphorylation
Zawieja A, et al.
American Journal of Physiology. Heart and Circulatory Physiology, 297(1), H726-H734 (2009)
Effects of intraplantar botulinum toxin-B on carrageenan-induced changes in nociception and spinal phosphorylation of GluA1 and Akt
Sikandar S, et al.
The European Journal of Neuroscience, 44(1), 1714-1722 (2016)
Hui Wang et al.
Arthritis research & therapy, 17, 4-4 (2015-01-13)
Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a common musculoskeletal disorder that has pain and loss of joint function as major pathological features. In the present study, we explored the mechanisms of possible involvement and regulation of substance P (SP)
The role of substance P in inflammatory disease.
O'Connor TM
Journal of Cellular Physiology, 201(2), 167-180 (2004)
Jonathan P Williams et al.
Analytical chemistry, 92(5), 3674-3681 (2020-01-31)
Electron-based fragmentation methods have revolutionized biomolecular mass spectrometry, in particular native and top-down protein analysis. Here, we report the use of a new electromagnetostatic cell to perform electron capture dissociation (ECD) within a quadrupole/ion mobility/time-of-flight mass spectrometer. This cell was
Michiko Jo et al.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, 317(3), H561-H574 (2019-07-06)
In the current study, the potential contributions of ryanodine receptors (RyRs) to intrinsic pumping and responsiveness to substance P (SP) were investigated in isolated rat mesenteric collecting lymphatic vessels. Responses to SP were characterized in lymphatic vessels in the absence
Dominique Muschter et al.
International journal of molecular sciences, 20(3) (2019-01-27)
This study aimed to analyze if the sensory neuropeptide SP (SP) and the neurokinin receptor 1 (NK1R) are involved in macrophage mechano-transduction, similar to chondrocytes, and if alpha-calcitonin gene-related peptide (αCGRP) and the CGRP receptor (CRLR/Ramp1) show comparable activity. Murine
M L Castellani et al.
Neurotoxicity research, 15(1), 49-56 (2009-04-23)
Substance P (SP) is an important neuropeptide involved in neurogenic inflammation and most of its pathophysiological functions are mediated through binding to the neurokinin-1 receptor. SP exerts various proinflammatory actions on immune-cells, including macrophages. Several compounds such as cytokines have
M L Castellani et al.
Clinical and investigative medicine. Medecine clinique et experimentale, 31(6), E362-E372 (2008-11-27)
Mast cells play an important role in innate and acquired immunity and are thought to be the cellular origin of most proteases and cytokines. Substance P (SP) and its receptor, NK-1R, play critical roles in immune regulation in human and
Wei Wang et al.
American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology, 297(2), H726-H734 (2009-06-16)
Muscular lymphatics use both phasic and tonic contractions to transport lymph for conducting their vital functions. The molecular mechanisms regulating lymphatic muscle contractions are not well understood. Based on the well-established finding that the phosphorylation of myosin light chain 20
Katrin N Sander et al.
Placenta, 88, 12-19 (2019-10-02)
The function of the placental vasculature differs considerably from other systemic vascular beds of the human body. A detailed understanding of the normal placental vascular physiology is the foundation to understand perturbed conditions potentially leading to placental dysfunction. Behaviour of
Positive reinforcing effects of substance P in the rat globus pallidus revealed by conditioned place preference
Kertes, E, et al.
Behavioural Brain Research, 215(1), 152-155 (2010)
Neurobiology of substance P and the NK1 receptor.
Mantyh PW
The Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, 63, 6-10 (2002)
Tayler D Sheahan et al.
The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience, 40(46), 8816-8830 (2020-10-15)
The neurokinin-1 receptor (NK1R; encoded by Tacr1) is expressed in spinal dorsal horn neurons and has been suggested to mediate itch in rodents. However, previous studies relied heavily on neurotoxic ablation of NK1R spinal neurons, which limited further dissection of
Erika Kertes et al.
Behavioural brain research, 205(1), 307-310 (2009-06-27)
Substance P (SP) can have positive reinforcing or aversive properties, depending on the dose used and the site of action in the brain. Experimental findings suggest that the amygdala is involved in reward-related processes. The presence of SP-immunoreactive fibers and
Maria Luisa Castellani et al.
Translational research : the journal of laboratory and clinical medicine, 154(1), 27-33 (2009-06-16)
Chemokines are cytokines with chemotactic properties on inflammatory cells and other cell types. Chemokine (C-C motif) ligand 2 (CCL2), which is also called monocyte chemotactic protein 1 (MCP-1), is a potent chemotactic molecule that attracts lymphocytes, monocytes, mast cells, and
Eliska Mistrova et al.
Neuropeptides, 58, 41-51 (2015-12-27)
This article provides an overview of the structure and function of substance P signalling system and its involvement in the cardiovascular regulation. Substance P is an undecapeptide originating from TAC1 gen and belonging to the tachykinin family. The biological actions
C Palma et al.
Life sciences, 67(9), 985-1001 (2000-08-23)
In recent years, it has become evident that astrocytes harbor functional receptors to many neurotransmitters. including substance P (SP), an undecapeptide belonging to the tachykinin family of neuropeptides. SP is an important stimulus for reactive astrocytes in CNS development, infection
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