1997
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.94.9.4788
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Increased substance P responses in dorsal root ganglia and intestinal macrophages duringClostridium difficiletoxin A enteritis in rats

Abstract: Previously we reported that pretreatment of rats with the substance P (SP) antagonist CP-96,345 inhibits the enterotoxic responses following administration of toxin A from Clostridium difficile into ileal loops, indicating that SP participates in the intestinal responses to this toxin. We now report that injection of toxin A into rat ileum causes a rapid increase in SP content in lumbar dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and mucosal scrapings 30-60 min after toxin A administration. Toxin A-mediated f luid secretion, ma… Show more

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“…4B). In line with prior observations (25,40), toxin A administration in Crh ϩ/ϩ mice results in increased SP content (Fig. 4A) and immunostaining (Fig.…”
Section: Sp Content In Response Tosupporting
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“…4B). In line with prior observations (25,40), toxin A administration in Crh ϩ/ϩ mice results in increased SP content (Fig. 4A) and immunostaining (Fig.…”
Section: Sp Content In Response Tosupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Injection of toxin A into ileal or colonic loops of anesthetized animals triggers mucosal neutrophil infiltration and increases fluid secretion and mucosal permeability 1-4 h after toxin A administration (22)(23)(24)(25). Although the in vivo mechanism(s) leading to acute enterocolitis are not completely understood, activation of sensory nerves (26,27) and release of sensory neuropeptides, such as substance P (SP) (25,28,29), are pivotal in the mediation and amplification of the inflammatory signal in response to toxin A.The development of CRH-deficient mice (30, 31) allows us to directly evaluate the contribution of CRH in C. difficile toxin A-induced ileal fluid secretion and intestinal inflammation. Crh Ϫ/Ϫ mice have impaired hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis activity as shown by their lower plasma corticosterone levels after physiological or psychological stimuli (30, 32), or carrageenin-induced acute inflammation (33).…”
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“…The pretreatment of rats with the SP antagonist CP-96,345 inhibited Clostridium difficile toxin A-mediated TNF-␣ release from isolated lamina propria macrophages. Furthermore, lamina propria macrophages obtained from the toxin A-injected ileal loops incubated in vitro with CP-96,345 had reduced TNF-␣ release, indicating an autocrine stimulation of SP in the cytokine secretion (9). Autocrine regulation of SP also has been suggested in other cell types (10)(11)(12).…”
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“…SP has an autocrine regulation role in macrophage function (8,9). For example, in the macrophage cell line P388D1, anti-SP antibody depletion of macrophage-secreted SP from the culture resulted in abrogation of SP-increased IL-1 production (8).…”
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