Reduced levels of Substance P (SP), an endogenous neuropeptide endowed with neuroprotective and anti-apoptotic properties, have been found in brain and spinal fluid of Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Potassium (K+) channel dysfunction is implicated in AD development and the amyloid-beta (A beta)-induced up-regulation of voltage-gated potassium channel subunits could be considered a significant step in A beta brain toxicity. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether SP could reduce, in vivo, A beta-induced overexpression of Kv subunits. Rats were intracerebroventricularly infused with amyloid-beta 25-35 (A beta(25-35), 20 mu g) peptide. SP (50 mu g/Kg, i.p.) was daily administered, for 7 days starting from the day of the surgery. Here...