نتایج جستجو برای: neurogenic inflammation

تعداد نتایج: 180208  

Journal: :Psychoneuroendocrinology 2016
Melissa A Rosenkranz Antoine Lutz David M Perlman David R W Bachhuber Brianna S Schuyler Donal G MacCoon Richard J Davidson

Psychological stress is a major contributor to symptom exacerbation across many chronic inflammatory conditions and can acutely provoke increases in inflammation in healthy individuals. With the rise in rates of inflammation-related medical conditions, evidence for behavioral approaches that reduce stress reactivity is of value. Here, we compare 31 experienced meditators, with an average of app...

Journal: :Acta dermato-venereologica 2017
Hjalte H Andersen Camilla Melholt Sigurd D Hilborg Anne Jerwiarz Amalie Randers Amalie Simoni Jesper Elberling Lars Arendt-Nielsen

A frequent empirical observation is that cold-induced counter-irritation may attenuate itch. The aim of this randomized, single-blinded, exploratory study was to evaluate the counter-irritation effects of cold-stimulation and topical application of transient receptor potential TRPA1/M8-agonists (trans-cinnamaldehyde/L-menthol, respectively), on histamine-induced itch, wheals and neurogenic infl...

2014
Anna Victoria Leonard Emma Thornton Robert Vink

The neuropeptide substance P (SP) is a well-known mediator of neurogenic inflammation following a variety of CNS disorders. Indeed, inhibition of SP through antagonism of its receptor, the tachykinin NK1 receptor, has been shown to be beneficial following both traumatic brain injury and stroke. Such studies demonstrated that administration of an NK1 receptor antagonist reduced blood-brain-barri...

Journal: :Journal of neurophysiology 2006
Sandra Valencia-de Ita Nada B Lawand Qing Lin Gilberto Castañeda-Hernandez William D Willis

Recent behavioral and electrophysiological studies have attributed an important role to dorsal root reflexes (DRRs) in the initiation and development of neurogenic inflammation produced by intradermal capsaicin (CAP). The DRRs can occur in peptidergic fibers, resulting in peripheral release of neuromediators that produce vasodilation, plasma extravasation and subsequently hyperalgesia and allod...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Marcello Trevisani Jan Siemens Serena Materazzi Diana M Bautista Romina Nassini Barbara Campi Noritaka Imamachi Eunice Andrè Riccardo Patacchini Graeme S Cottrell Raffaele Gatti Allan I Basbaum Nigel W Bunnett David Julius Pierangelo Geppetti

TRPA1 is an excitatory ion channel expressed by a subpopulation of primary afferent somatosensory neurons that contain substance P and calcitonin gene-related peptide. Environmental irritants such as mustard oil, allicin, and acrolein activate TRPA1, causing acute pain, neuropeptide release, and neurogenic inflammation. Genetic studies indicate that TRPA1 is also activated downstream of one or ...

Journal: :The European respiratory journal 1998
G U Di Maria S Bellofiore P Geppetti

Airway neurogenic inflammation is caused by tachykinins released from peripheral nerve endings of sensory neurons within the airways, and is characterized by plasma protein extravasation, airway smooth muscle contraction and increased secretion of mucus. Tachykinins are degraded and inactivated by neutral endopeptidase (NEP), a membrane-bound metallopeptidase, which is located mainly at the sur...

2002
CHENGPING HU ALEXANDER AUAIS MARIA M. RODRIGUEZ GIOVANNI PIEDIMONTE

Nerve growth factor (NGF) controls sensorineural development and responsiveness and modulates immuno-inflammatory reactions. Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) potentiates the proinflammatory effects of sensory nerves in rat airways by upregulating the substance P (NK1) receptor. We investigated whether the expression of NGF and its trkA and p75 receptors in the lungs is age-dependent, whether i...

Journal: :The Journal of pharmacology and experimental therapeutics 2008
Robert C Bucelli Eugene A Gonsiorek Woo-Yang Kim Donald Bruun Richard A Rabin Dennis Higgins Pamela J Lein

Clinical and experimental observations suggest that statins may be useful for treating diseases presenting with predominant neurogenic inflammation, but the mechanism(s) mediating this potential therapeutic effect are poorly understood. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that statins act directly on sensory neurons to decrease expression of proinflammatory neuropeptides that trigger neurog...

Journal: :Neurology 2013
Anders Svenningsson Ann M Dring Anna Fogdell-Hahn Iwan Jones Elin Engdahl Malin Lundkvist Thomas Brännström Jonathan D Gilthorpe

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