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Inflammatory Compounds: Neuropeptide Substance Pand Cytokines

Authors :
T.C. Theoharides
F. Pandolfp
D De Amicis
Giuliano Giorgio Cerulli
F. Conti
Stefano Tetè
Duraisamy Kempuraj
Vincenzo Salini
M.L. Castellani
Chiara Cuccurullo
Pierluigi Antinolfi
Paolo Felaco
Jacopo Vecchiet
Alessandro Perrella
C. Ciampoli
Y.B. Shaik
M.A. De Lutiis
Alessandro Caraffa
Source :
European Journal of Inflammation, Vol 7 (2009)
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 2009.

Abstract

Inflammatory diseases represent one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the world and they affect the functions of several tissues. The pathophysiology of these diseases involves release of many pro-inflammatory mediators such as cytokines/chemokines, histamine, C3a, C5a (complement components), bradykinin, leukotrienes (LTC4, LTD4, LTE4), PAF, and substance P, in addition to anti-inflammatory molecules. Recently, it has been demonstrated that neuroimmune interactions are important in the initiation and progress of inflammatory processes. Substance P is an 11-amino acid neuropeptide that is released from nerve endings in many tissues. It acts via membrane-bound NK1 receptors (NK1R). Inflammatory and neuropeptides such as substance P stimulate the release of chemokines, in particular IL-8, a potent neutrophil chemoattractant. Expression of IL-8 is regulated mainly by the transcription factors NF-kappaB, activating protein-1. Substance P plays an important role in immunological and inflammatory states, and it is a mediator of tissue injury, asthma, arthritis, allergy and autoimmune diseases. In this article, our studies revisited the interrelationship between these two powerful inflammatory compounds: substance P and cytokines. These observations suggest that these inflammatory molecules may represent a potential therapeutic target to treat several inflammatory states.

Details

ISSN :
20587392
Volume :
7
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Inflammation
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c3495b7a9ea65cbefef1586e5a9bde9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727x0900700202