1996
DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(96)00522-5
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Inhibitory effects of calcitonin gene-related peptide on substance-P-induced superoxide production in human neutrophils

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“…We have shown that sensory nerve degeneration by neonatal capsaicin treatment renders a rat sensitive to a salt load with a significant and sustained increase in blood pressure, suggesting that sensory nerves play a counterregulatory role in preventing salt-induced increases in blood pressure (33). Moreover, several studies have provided direct and indirect evidence showing that CGRP has an inhibitory effect on ROS production in tissues of deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertensive rats and in neutrophils from human (3,29).Despite of the fact that oxidative stress is an important contributor to renal dysfunction in salt-sensitive hypertensive rats, the mechanisms responsible for enhanced production of oxidative stress in the kidney in salt-sensitive hypertensive rats remain to be elucidated. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that sensory nerves regulate intrarenal O 2 Ϫ ⅐ levels during high salt intake.…”
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“…We have shown that sensory nerve degeneration by neonatal capsaicin treatment renders a rat sensitive to a salt load with a significant and sustained increase in blood pressure, suggesting that sensory nerves play a counterregulatory role in preventing salt-induced increases in blood pressure (33). Moreover, several studies have provided direct and indirect evidence showing that CGRP has an inhibitory effect on ROS production in tissues of deoxycorticosterone acetate-salt hypertensive rats and in neutrophils from human (3,29).Despite of the fact that oxidative stress is an important contributor to renal dysfunction in salt-sensitive hypertensive rats, the mechanisms responsible for enhanced production of oxidative stress in the kidney in salt-sensitive hypertensive rats remain to be elucidated. This study was designed to test the hypothesis that sensory nerves regulate intrarenal O 2 Ϫ ⅐ levels during high salt intake.…”
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“…On the other hand, an ameliorating effect of CGRP on the activation of endothelial cells (Harada et al 2002), adhesion molecule CD11b expression (by a cAMP-dependent mechanism; Monneret et al 2003) and the superoxide production of PMNs (Tanabe et al 1996) have been demonstrated in vitro. It is conceivable that in the course of the capsaicininduced neurogenic inflammatory response, the acute and massive release of neuropeptides produces high local tissue neuropeptide concentrations which most probably exceed the amount of mediators released by pathophysiological stimuli (e.g.…”
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“…Substance P released by enteric neurons activates NK-1 receptors on mast cells and is a major mediator of neuron-mast cell interactions (34). After injury, substance P also exacerbates gastrointestinal inflammation by increasing superoxide production by neutrophils (35), by increasing plasma protein extravasation, and by increasing mast cell production of tumor necrosis factor-a (36), thus impairing the hyperemic response to injury (37). A translational implication of the effect on mucosal blood flow is that it would be important to administer NK-1 blockers to patients after, rather than before, each dose of radiation to avoid hyperemiaassociated radiosensitization.…”
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“…This supports our findings in the capsaicin-treated rat model (3) and the observation from the present study that CGRP modulation influences postradiation neutrophil accumulation. Moreover, CGRP also suppresses tumor necrosis factor-a production (40) and counteracts substance P -induced production of reactive oxygen species by neutrophils and macrophages (35). It is also conceivable that CGRP exerts some of its protective effects by modulating mast cell function.…”
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confidence: 99%