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Effects of subcutaneous carbon dioxide on calcitonin gene related peptide and substance P secretion in rat skin

Autor(es): Raymundo,Erica Calcagno ; Hochman,Bernardo ; Nishioka,Michele Akemi ; Freitas,José Octávio Gonçalves de ; Maximino,Jéssica Ruivo ; Chadi,Gerson ; Ferreira,Lydia Masako

Data: 2014

Origem: Oasisbr

Assunto(s): Carbon Dioxide; Substance P; Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide; Neurogenic Inflammation; Skin; Rats


Descrição

PURPOSE: To investigate the subcutaneous injection of carbon dioxide (CO2) on neuropeptides Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (CGRP) and Substance P (SP) secretion in rat skin.METHODS: Fifty-six Wistar-EPM rats were distributed in two groups: one for CGRP analysis, the other for SP analysis. Each group was subdivided into four subgroups: control (Cont), control with needle (ContNd), CO2 injection (CO2Inj) and atmospheric air injection (AirInj) - with seven animals each. Sample analyses of partial skin were conducted by Western Blotting (WB).RESULTS: In SP group, there was a decrease in the amount of neuropeptides in subgroups CO2Inj and AirInj. Similarly, in CGRP group, there was a decrease in the amount of pro-CGRP neuropeptides (15 kDa) in subgroups CO2Inj and AirInj; Nevertheless, there was no decrease in the amount of CGRP (5 kDa) in any subgroups.CONCLUSION: Subcutaneous injection of CO2 and atmospheric air decreased the amount of Substance P and pro-Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide (15 kDa) neuropeptides in rat skin.

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Idioma Inglês
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