Neuropeptides and Skin Inflammation
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- editorial
- Published by S. Karger AG in Dermatology
- Vol. 187 (3) , 153-158
- https://doi.org/10.1159/000247232
Abstract
Neuropeptides (NP) are protein compounds contained both in the central and peripheral nervous system. They can be antidromically released from sensory nerves and are implicated in the so-called neurogenic inflammation. They also exert a number of functions within the immune system and are thought to act as trophic as well as mitogenic substances. Several NP have been detected in human skin by immunohistochemical and radioimmunological techniques, and recent reports have demonstrated that NP could be involved in the mechanisms of certain dermatoses. The involvement of NP in either physiological or patho-physiological skin conditions is discussed. Moreover, a few questions, which still need to be addressed, are raised, and future directions this field of research should take are outlined.Keywords
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