Unique gradual and sustained vasodilator response to substance P in the rabbit knee joint
The effects of substance P on blood flow, plasma extravasation, and knee joint sizes in the rabbit were investigated. Topical bolus application of substance P (1 nmol) onto the exposed rabbit knee joint capsule increased its blood flow from 15 min onwards and reached a peak of 46% at 90 min compared...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of pharmacology 2000-07, Vol.400 (2), p.327-335 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The effects of substance P on blood flow, plasma extravasation, and knee joint sizes in the rabbit were investigated. Topical bolus application of substance P (1 nmol) onto the exposed rabbit knee joint capsule increased its blood flow from 15 min onwards and reached a peak of 46% at 90 min compared to saline administration. However, administration by the same route and the same dose of the NK
1 receptor agonist [Sar
9, Met (O
2)
11]substance P produced no change on the knee joint blood flow compared to the saline control. The NK
1 receptor antagonist
N
2-[(4
R)-4-hydroxy-1-(1-methyl-1
H-indol-3-yl)carbonyl-
l-prolyl]-
N-methyl-
N-phenylmethyl-3-(2-naphthyl)-
l-alaninamide (FK888) and the NK
2 receptor antagonist (
S)-
N-methyl-
N-[4-acetylamino-4-phenylpiperidino)-2-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-butyl] benzamide (SR48968), at 2×1 nmol and 2×10 nmol, had no effect on the substance P-induced response, which however was reduced by pyrilamine, cimetidine, and flurbiprofen (all at 2×10 nmol).
N
G-nitro-
l-arginine methyl ester (
l-NAME) and
N
G-nitro-
d-arginine methyl ester (
d-NAME), both at 2×100 nmol, did not significantly affect the substance P-induced response. Unilateral intra-articular administration of substance P (1 nmol) into synovial cavities of the rabbit knee joint increased basal blood flow of the ipsilateral joint at 4 h post-injection, and bilateral increase of basal blood flow was observed at 24 h. Plasma extravasation was significantly higher in the substance P-injected knee compared to the contralateral saline-injected knee at 4 h after intra-articular administrations, but not at 24 h. Knee joint sizes were not affected at both time points. The present study is the first to demonstrate that substance P possesses a gradual and persistent vasorelaxant action in the rabbit knee joint. This novel action of substance P is not mediated by NK
1 or NK
2 receptors, but involves histamine and prostaglandins. The degree of plasma extravasation elicited by substance P in the rabbit knee joint is small and short-lived, and with no concurrent oedema of the joint. These results suggest that substance P can evoke acute inflammatory responses in the rabbit knee joint, but on its own, it is unlikely to cause chronic joint inflammation in this species. |
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ISSN: | 0014-2999 1879-0712 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S0014-2999(00)00400-3 |