Enhancement of angiogenesis by endogenous substance P release and neurokinin-1 receptors during neurogenic inflammation

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Seegers, HC
Hood, VC
Kidd, BL
Cruwys, SC
Walsh, DA
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[1] City Hosp, Nottingham NG5 1PB, England
[2] St Bartholomews & Royal London Sch Med, Bone & Joint Res Unit, London, England
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10.1124/jpet.103.050013
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R9 [药学];
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1007 ;
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Early angiogenesis is a key step in the transition from acute to persistent inflammation. The nervous system has long been known to play a role in inflammation, in part through the release of substance P from peripheral nerve terminals (neurogenic inflammation). Application of substance P can stimulate vessel growth in a variety of angiogenesis assays, although it was previously not known whether endogenous substance P released from sensory nerves could modulate angiogenesis. We hypothesized that endogenous substance P can initiate angiogenesis during acute neurogenic inflammation. Here we show that 10 nmol of substance P can stimulate angiogenesis within the rat knee synovium, as shown by increased endothelial cell proliferation index [PCNA index, 19% (95% confidence interval (CI), 17 to 20%)] compared with saline injected knees [6% (95% CI, 4% to 8%), p < 0.05]. Moreover, this was prevented by coadministration of an antagonist of the neurokinin-1 (NK1) subtype of neurokinin receptor SR140333 (nolpitantium), 1 μmol [8% (95% CI, 5% to 11%)]. Capsaicin 0.5%, which stimulates release of endogenous substance P from sensory nerves, was also found to enhance synovial angiogenesis, [PCNA index 17% (95% CI, 14% to 19%)] compared with saline injected control knees [2% (95% CI, 1% to 3%), p < 0.05], and this also was inhibited by 1 mumol of SR140333 [11% (95% CI, 8 to 16%)]. Inhibition of capsaicin-enhanced angiogenesis was incomplete, and this may indicate a contribution of other neuropeptides, in addition to substance P-NK1 receptor interactions, in capsaicin-enhanced angiogenesis. NK1 receptor antagonists could have therapeutic potential in conditions where neurogenic angiogenesis contributes to disease.
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