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Acute effect of substance P in immunologic vasculitis in the rat colon
Authors:S.N.S. Murthy   Dennis M. DePace   Rupal S. Shah  Ross Podell
Affiliation:

* Krancer Center for Inflammatory Bowel Diseases, Division of Gastroenterology, USA

Department of Anatomy, USA

Abstract:Substance P has been implicated as a neuronal mediator of inflammation in various inflammatory conditions. However, the exact role played by substance P in inflammatory bowel diseases or in experimental colonic vasculitis has not been clearly understood. In this study, we examined the effect of close superior mesenteric artery injection of substance P under prevailing inflammatory conditions induced by intravenous human albumin antialbumin immune complex followed by intracolonic perfusion of 2.5% formaldehyde in rats or intracolonic perfusion of 5% alcohol alone. The immune complex- and formaldehyde-treated rats showed severe microvascular changes such as microvascular plugging by red blood cells, endothelial breakage and extravasation of plasma proteins and red blood cells. The bolus injection of 10−8 M substance P reduced extravasation of Evans blue dye by 50% and the tissue wet to dry ratio by 20% in immune complex- and formaldehyde-perfused rats. Myeloperoxidase activity was not changed. Substance P also significantly inhibited (44%) the extravasation in alcohol-perfused rats. Pretreatment of immune complex- and formaldehyde-treated rats with substance P antagonist reversed the effect of substance P. These findings suggest that the most immediate effect of substance P may be vasodilation and clearing of vascular plugs induced by immune complex and formaldehyde. This effect of substance P differs from its chronic effect, which causes vasodilation and extravasation.
Keywords:Substance P   Albumin antialbumin immune complex   Immune complex   Formaldehyde   Close arterial injection   Microvasculature   Endothelium   Substance P antagonist   Myeloperoxidase   Extravasation   Colonic perfusion   Evans blue
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