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Interaction of Bradykinin with Substance P on Vascular Permeability and Pain Response
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Peripheral Nerve InjuryPain MedicineNeuropathic PainSubstance P-antagonistMolecular PainPharmacotherapyPeripheral NervePeripheral NervesSubstance PVascular PermeabilityPain ManagementSensationHealth SciencesSciatic NerveNeuropharmacologyVascular BiologyPharmacologyPain ResearchNeurophysiologyPhysiologyPain ResponsePain MechanismMedicine
Combination of bradykinin with substance P exerted synergistic effects on vascular permeability and pain response in mouse paw. Denervation of sciatic nerve reduced significantly bradykinin-induced vascular permeability, suggesting the involvement of sensory nerves. The bradykinin-induced vascular permeability was also reduced by intravenous injection of a substance P-antagonist. The results suggest that neuronal substance P takes part in the action of bradykinin on inflammation and pain sensation.
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