Neuropeptides, among which substance P, VIP (Vasoactive intestinal peptide), somatostatin, neurotensin, dynorphin and enkephalins, are able to modulate inflammatory processes. Increasing interest is now devoted to these peptides in different inflammatory diseases, concerning skin, lung and joins. The effect of substance P can be dependent on its C-terminal moiety implicating by this way an interaction with specific neurokinin receptors or can be dependent on its N-terminal moiety which does not involve a specific membrane receptor. Such diversity of the action mechanisms of peptides should influence the evolution of the anti-inflammatory therapeutic
Substance P is a member of a family of structurally related peptides, called tachykinins, that are i...
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system...
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system...
Inflammatory diseases represent one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the wo...
The vascular effects of endogenous substances can be eas- ily studied in the skin. Early in this cen...
The vascular effects of endogenous substances can be easily studied in the skin. Early in this centu...
Vatous observations carried out in the course of the years have shown that certain neuropeptides hav...
Vatous observations carried out in the course of the years have shown that certain neuropeptides hav...
There is much evidence that neuropeptide substance P is involved in neurogenic inflammation and is a...
There is much evidence that neuropeptide substance P is involved in neurogenic inflammation and is a...
The vascular effects of endogenous substances can be easily studied in the skin. Early in this centu...
The skin as a barrier and immune organ is exposed to omnipresent environmental challenges such as ir...
Cutaneous nerve fibers can modulate inflammatory reactions through local release of neuropeptides (N...
Cutaneous nerve fibers can modulate inflammatory reactions through local release of neuropeptides (N...
There is much evidence that neuropeptide substance P is involved in neurogenic inflammation and is a...
Substance P is a member of a family of structurally related peptides, called tachykinins, that are i...
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system...
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system...
Inflammatory diseases represent one of the major causes of morbidity and mortality throughout the wo...
The vascular effects of endogenous substances can be eas- ily studied in the skin. Early in this cen...
The vascular effects of endogenous substances can be easily studied in the skin. Early in this centu...
Vatous observations carried out in the course of the years have shown that certain neuropeptides hav...
Vatous observations carried out in the course of the years have shown that certain neuropeptides hav...
There is much evidence that neuropeptide substance P is involved in neurogenic inflammation and is a...
There is much evidence that neuropeptide substance P is involved in neurogenic inflammation and is a...
The vascular effects of endogenous substances can be easily studied in the skin. Early in this centu...
The skin as a barrier and immune organ is exposed to omnipresent environmental challenges such as ir...
Cutaneous nerve fibers can modulate inflammatory reactions through local release of neuropeptides (N...
Cutaneous nerve fibers can modulate inflammatory reactions through local release of neuropeptides (N...
There is much evidence that neuropeptide substance P is involved in neurogenic inflammation and is a...
Substance P is a member of a family of structurally related peptides, called tachykinins, that are i...
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system...
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system...