Substance P: An inflammatory peptide

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Abstract

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 stress. In fact, SP enhances LPS-induced macrophage TNFα production from stressed animals and stimulates the production of IL-8 CXC chemokine response in a mast cell line in vitro. The stress-induced cytokines from macrophage also alter and contribute to inflammation. Understanding the pathophysiology of inflammation and the role of the chemical mediator SP may improve inflammation management. Copyright © by BIOLIFE, s.a.s.

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Katsanos, G. S., Anogeianaki, A., Orso, C., Tetè, S., Salini, V., Antinolfi, P. L., & Sabatino, G. (2008). Substance P: An inflammatory peptide. European Journal of Inflammation. Biolife. https://doi.org/10.1177/1721727X0800600202

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