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Substance P: An Inflammatory Peptide [PDF]

open access: yesEuropean Journal of Inflammation, 2008
Substance P (SP) is involved in neurogenic inflammation and in the pathogenesis of several inflammatory diseases, demonstrating that there is a narrow interrelationship between the nervous system and immunity. Macrophage functions are altered in stress, therefore, since SP is a macrophage activator, its biological effect has been intimately linked to ...
Katsanos, G. S.   +6 more
openaire   +4 more sources

Proteolysis Controls Endogenous Substance P Levels [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS ONE, 2013
Substance P (SP) is a prototypical neuropeptide with roles in pain and inflammation. Numerous mechanisms regulate endogenous SP levels, including the differential expression of SP mRNA and the controlled secretion of SP from neurons. Proteolysis has long
Lone, Anna Mari   +3 more
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Substance P-Friend or Foe. [PDF]

open access: yesJ Clin Med, 2022
Substance P (SP), a neuropeptide and pain transmitter has multiple roles and is involved in various processes in the body [...]
Robinson P, Rodriguez E, Muñoz M.
europepmc   +4 more sources

Substance P [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Investigative Dermatology, 1981
Bernstein, Joel E., Hamill, J. Robert
core   +3 more sources

Substance P-A neuropeptide regulator of periodontal disease pathogenesis and potential novel therapeutic entity: A narrative review.

open access: yesJ Indian Soc Periodontol
Substance P (SP), a neuropeptide primarily released by neurons, has emerged as a key player in the intricate network of factors governing periodontal inflammation, immune responses, bone metabolism, and tissue regeneration.
Jayanthi A, Tiwari D, Puzhankara L.
europepmc   +2 more sources

A paradox from a neurotransmitter: the opposite effects of substance P and its physiological fragments SP (1-7) and SP (9-11) on the proliferation of human breast cancer cells and the migration capabilities of HUVEC cells [PDF]

open access: yesWorld Cancer Research Journal, 2022
OBJECTIVE: Substance P (SP) is a neurotransmitter peptide, and it is known to play a major role in neurogenic inflammation, inducing local inflammatory responses, cancer, and angiogenesis.
O. Koçak, E. Şimşek
doaj   +1 more source

The impact of psychological assistance in Italian Primary Care: data collected from 2016 to 2018 in the district of Bologna

open access: yesMediterranean Journal of Clinical Psychology, 2023
It is common for a general practitioner to meet patients who suffer from mental disorders such as depression or anxiety in the context of Primary Care (Alexander et al., 2008; Anthony et al., 2010; Consensus ISS, 2022; Regier et al. 1978, 1993; Goldberg
Bianca Vivit   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Circular breakdown of neural networks due to loss of deubiquitinating enzyme (UCH-L1) in gracile axonal dystrophy (gad) mouse

open access: yesAIMS Molecular Science, 2021
Gracile axonal dystrophy (gad) mouse shows tremor, ataxia and muscular atrophy of hind limbs from about 80-days of age. These clinical features become progressively severe to death. Pathological examination reveals that main and early axonal degeneration
Tateki Kikuchi
doaj   +1 more source

Proliferative effects of metamizole sodium on U-87 MG glioblastoma cell line: a pain killer or a killer? [PDF]

open access: yesWorld Cancer Research Journal, 2021
OBJECTIVE: During cancer treatment, painkillers are often used to alleviate patient pain. Metamizole is a pyrazolone derivative and a non-opioid pain reliever.
O. Koçak, E. Şimşek
doaj   +1 more source

Exploring the effect of khat (Catha edulis) chewing on the pharmacokinetics of the antiplatelet drug clopidogrel in rats using the newly developed LC-MS/MS technique

open access: yesOpen Chemistry, 2020
Clopidogrel (CLOP) is widely used worldwide for cardiovascular complications. CLOP is highly metabolized in the liver to its active metabolite by cytochrome P450 enzymes.
Alhazmi Hassan A.   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

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