Intradermal injection of synthetic substance P (10-7–10-5 M) in humans produced flare, wheal and itching. These responses were inhibited by oral pretreatment of the subjects with an antihistaminic drug (chlorcyclizine) or by local pretreatment with Compound 48/80 administered to deplete the local stores of mast-cell bound histamine. The findings indicate that the responses induced by substance P were mainly mediated by histamine released from the dermal mast cells. In contrast to previously studied histamine liberators, substance P was less potent when acting on rat mast cells in vitro than on human skin mast cells in vivo. When incubated with rat peritoneal mast cells, about 100 times higher concentrations (10-5 M) were required to induce ...
Intradermal injection of substance P elicits an itch sensation in human subjects and an itch-associa...
The complement peptides C3a and C5a have been shown previously to release histamine from human basop...
The factors regulating the magnitude of histamine-mediated reactions in the skin need to be elucidat...
Intradermal injection of synthetic substance P (10-7–10-5 M) in humans produced flare, wheal and itc...
Substance P is an undecapeptide found in multiple sites throughout the central and peripheral nervou...
We compared histamine release induced by substance P with those obtained with classical secretagogue...
The ability of mast cells to release histamine in response to IgE-dependent activation is well docum...
We compared the cutaneous reaction to intradermal injection of substance P, gastrin and histamine in...
The effects evoked by intradermal injections of substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NKA) or calcitonin g...
Human skin mast cells release histamine in response to a wide variety of stimuli. Indirect evidence...
Topical application of capsaicin is thought to deplete substance P from local sensory nerve terminal...
Leukocyte trafficking in normal and diseased skin appears to be initially governed by endothelial su...
The effect of the neuropeptide substance P (SP) on human mast cell (MC) phenotype is poorly understo...
Substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NKA) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) coexist in nerve fib...
Substance P (SP), an undecapeptide belonging to the tachykinin family, is released during the activa...
Intradermal injection of substance P elicits an itch sensation in human subjects and an itch-associa...
The complement peptides C3a and C5a have been shown previously to release histamine from human basop...
The factors regulating the magnitude of histamine-mediated reactions in the skin need to be elucidat...
Intradermal injection of synthetic substance P (10-7–10-5 M) in humans produced flare, wheal and itc...
Substance P is an undecapeptide found in multiple sites throughout the central and peripheral nervou...
We compared histamine release induced by substance P with those obtained with classical secretagogue...
The ability of mast cells to release histamine in response to IgE-dependent activation is well docum...
We compared the cutaneous reaction to intradermal injection of substance P, gastrin and histamine in...
The effects evoked by intradermal injections of substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NKA) or calcitonin g...
Human skin mast cells release histamine in response to a wide variety of stimuli. Indirect evidence...
Topical application of capsaicin is thought to deplete substance P from local sensory nerve terminal...
Leukocyte trafficking in normal and diseased skin appears to be initially governed by endothelial su...
The effect of the neuropeptide substance P (SP) on human mast cell (MC) phenotype is poorly understo...
Substance P (SP), neurokinin A (NKA) and calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) coexist in nerve fib...
Substance P (SP), an undecapeptide belonging to the tachykinin family, is released during the activa...
Intradermal injection of substance P elicits an itch sensation in human subjects and an itch-associa...
The complement peptides C3a and C5a have been shown previously to release histamine from human basop...
The factors regulating the magnitude of histamine-mediated reactions in the skin need to be elucidat...