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  • 1
    ISSN: 0196-9781
    Keywords: Branchiostoma ; Cricket ; Frog ; HPLC ; Hagfish ; Lizard ; Phylogeny ; Substance P ; Toad ; Trout ; Turtle
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 2
    ISSN: 0196-9781
    Keywords: Human eye ; Intraocular fluid ; Proliferative vitreoretinopathy ; Substance P
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Peptides 2 (1981), S. 275-280 
    ISSN: 0196-9781
    Keywords: Bioassay ; Carcinoid ; HPLC ; Pheochromocytoma ; Subcellular distribution ; Substance P
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
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  • 4
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Regulatory Peptides 46 (1993), S. 231-232 
    ISSN: 0167-0115
    Keywords: Aqueous humor ; Indomethacin ; Prostaglandin ; Substance P ; Surgical miosis ; Timolol
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 5
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    Amsterdam : Elsevier
    Regulatory Peptides 46 (1993), S. 346-348 
    ISSN: 0167-0115
    Keywords: Anxiety ; Behavior ; Black-and-white box test ; CP-96,345 ; NK-1 receptor ; RP 67580 ; Sedation ; Substance P
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 6
    ISSN: 0167-0115
    Keywords: Bronchoconstriction ; Calcitonin gene-related peptide (CGRP) ; Neurokinin A ; Sensory nerve ; Substance P ; Vasodilatation
    Source: Elsevier Journal Backfiles on ScienceDirect 1907 - 2002
    Topics: Medicine
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  • 7
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    Springer
    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 306 (1979), S. 45-51 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Substance P ; Substance P analogues ; Enkephalin ; Synaptic vesicles
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. The binding of substance P (SP) to synaptic vesicles from rat brain was studied by use of the 125I-Tyr8-analogue of SP. 2. The pH dependence of the binding of both peptides to the lipid extractable fraction of synaptic vesicles was shown to be comparable. 3. The binding of 125I-Tyr8-SP shows a rate constant of association (k 1=6.6×106 M−1 s−1), a rate constant of dissociation (k −1=6.4×10−4 s−1) and gives a K Dof 1×10−10 M. K Dderived from equilibrium studies was 3.2×10−10 M. 4. The binding of 125I-Tyr8-SP to lipids of synaptic vesicles was shown to be reversible, saturable and highly specific. 5. The kinetic data suggest one population of binding sites with a maximal number of 0.8 pmol per mg protein of the synaptic vesicle preparation. 6. Unlabeled SP and the (2–11)-, (3–11)- and (4–11)-analogues of SP inhibit the binding of 125I-Tyr8-SP in a decreasing order in a competitive way when added in excess. Tyr8-SP and eledoisin did not interfere with the binding of 125I-Tyr8-SP whereas uperolein and neurotensin caused a partial inhibition. Physalaemin and d-Ala2-d-Met5-enkephalin enhance the binding of 125I-Tyr8-SP in a cooperative way.
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    Springer
    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 328 (1984), S. 1-8 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Substance P ; Capsaicin ; Mammary nipple ; Lactation ; Suckling reflex
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Tissue concentrations of substance P immunoreactivity (SP-I) were measured in rat mammary nipples and were significantly greater than in ventral abdominal skin in nonpregnant and pregnant rats. In contrast, the concentration of nipple SP-I was lower than that of skin in twelve day lactating animals. 2. The mean total SP-I content of the pooled twelve nipples from each rat was not significantly different in nonpregnant, pregnant or lactating rats. However, the mean weight of the pooled twelve nipples from each rat was significantly higher in the lactating rats than in pregnant rats. 3. Immunohistochemistry revealed SP-I nerve trunks and single fibers throughout the nipples of lactating rats. Nerve fibers were observed among smooth muscle and along blood vessels throughout the dermis and in association with epidermal structures. Some SP-I fibers were also observed in association with the main lactiferous duct and mammary gland secretory parenchyma. 4. Radioimmunoassay and immunohistochemistry of nipples from lacting rats treated with capsaicin as neonates revealed a marked depletion of SP-I. 5. Rats treated with capsaicin as neonates had a normal gestation period and produced litters of normal size and birth weight. However, the litters of these lactating rats grew at a significantly slower rate than litters from controls. 6. The quantity of milk obtained from capsaicintreated lactating dams, following a one hour suckling period on the twelfth day of lactation, was significantly less than that obtained by litters of control dams. 7. It is concluded that capsaicin-sensitive primary sensory nerves of the mammary nipple play a role in the afferent limb of the suckling reflex. One transmitter candidate for these nerves is substance P.
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    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 328 (1984), S. 9-15 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Compound 48/80 ; Vascular permeability ; Capsaicin
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. Intravenous injection of compound 48/80 (1 mg×kg−1) induced an acute increase in vascular permeability to plasma proteins in various organs of rats. 2. The compound 48/80 response was partly inhibited by histamine H1 and H2 receptor blockade in the urinary bladder and in the duodenum, but not in the trachea, the oesophagus, the ureter and the paw skin. Blockade of 5-hydroxytryptamine receptors with methysergide led to a reduction of the permeability response in the oesophagus and in the urinary bladder, leaving responses in other organs unchanged. 3. Pretreatment of neonatal rats with capsaicin almost abolished the 48/80 response in all organs except in the duodenum. Pretreatment of rats with [D-Arg1, D-Trp7,9, Leu11]-substance P, a substance P antagonist, also caused a partial inhibition of the permeability response to compound 48/80 in several organs. 4. Topical administration of compound 48/80 (1 mg×ml−1) onto the tracheal mucosa induced local Evans blue extravasation. This response was resistant to pretreatment with histamine receptor antagonists, but was largely inhibited after neonatal capsaicin pretreatment. Topical administration of compound 48/80 (1 mg×ml−1 or 10 mg×ml−1) into the eye did not cause visible Evans blue extravasation in the conjunctiva, nor any signs of pain reaction as indicated by the absence of the wiping response, usually seen upon noxious chemical stimuli in the eye. 5. In guinea-pigs, 10 mg×kg−1 compound 48/80 i.v. were required to induce vascular protein leakage in different organs. This response was blocked by pretreatment with H1 and H2 receptor antagonists, but only slightly reduced after systemic capsaicin pretreatment of guinea-pigs. 6. Pretreatment of rats with compound 48/80 for 3 consecutive days lead to an almost complete depletion of histamine in the paw skin and to a partial depletion of histamine in the trachea. In the lung and in the duodenum, however, histamine concentrations remained unchanged. Simultaneously, there was an about 25%–30% reduction of substance P concentrations in the paw skin and in the trachea, but not in the lung or in the spinal cord. In compound 48/80 pretreated rats, there was no change of the permeability response to intravenous substance P, nor any change of the behavioural nociceptive response upon topical capsaicin application in the eye. 7. It is concluded that intravenous compound 48/80 administration induces an acute increase in vascular permeability in various organs of rats mainly via a histamine independent activation of capsaicin sensitive, most probably substance P containing sensory neurones. In guineapigs, the permeability response to intravenous compound 48/80 is mainly caused by histamine, acting both directly and indirectly via sensory neurones. Pretreatment of rats with compound 48/80 causes, besides histamine depletion from mast cells, a reduction of substance P in sensory nerves. This may reflect a long lasting stimulation of sensory nerve endings by mast cell constituents or a direct action of compound 48/80 on sensory nerves.
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  • 10
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    Naunyn-Schmiedeberg's archives of pharmacology 317 (1981), S. 67-70 
    ISSN: 1432-1912
    Keywords: Substance P ; Histamine ; 5-Hydroxytryptamine ; Mast cells ; Rat hindquarter perfusion
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Medicine
    Notes: Summary 1. The basic peptide substance P causes histamine release from peritoneal mast cells of the rat in vitro whereas the closely related neutral peptides eledoisin and physalaemin do not. 2. Infusion of substance P (7.4 nmol min−1), but not of eledoisin (8.4 nmol min−1) or physalaemin (7.9 nmol min−1), into the rat hindquater preparation caused a more than 4-fold increase of the histamine content in the venous outflow. The outflow of 5-HT remained unchanged under infusion of all three peptides. 3. No histamine depletion in the skin of the rat hind paw was observed following antidromic stimulation of the saphenous nerve or cutaneous application of mustard oil. Infusion of substance P (7.4 nmol min−1) caused a 47% depletion of histamine in the paw skin although only a small proportion of the infused substance P seemed to enter the tissue from the blood vessels. 4. The results further substantiate the view that substance P upon release from peripheral nerve endings induces release of histamine from cutaneous mast cells, a mechanism which contributes to neurogenic vasodilatation and plasma extravasation.
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