Literature DB >> 16844300

Tissue substance P levels in acute experimental burns.

Anthony Papp1, Pirjo Valtonen.   

Abstract

PURPOSE OF STUDY: To determine the tissue concentrations of substance P (SP) in burns of different depths and to see whether the concentrations of SP relate to the previously reported late increase in tissue histamine concentrations.
MATERIALS AND METHODS: Experimental animal study with pigs. Superficial, partial thickness and full thickness burns were created and the microdialysis method used to collect samples for substance P analysis from burned and non-burned control tissue during a 24-h follow-up.
RESULTS: Substance P concentrations increase after 4h in the partial and full thickness burns reaching the peak at 18 and 12h, respectively. The increase was later and more modest in the superficial and control sites. At 24h the SP median concentrations in the superficial, partial and full thickness burns were 28%, 85% and 140% higher than in the control site, respectively. There was a peak in the SP concentration in serum at 4h followed by a decrease and stabilization at a level about 15 pg/ml.
CONCLUSIONS: The release of substance P in tissue is a possible cause of the late increase in tissue histamine in burns. Medical inhibition of SP is of clinical interest in preventing late histamine liberation in burns.

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Year:  2006        PMID: 16844300     DOI: 10.1016/j.burns.2006.01.018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Burns        ISSN: 0305-4179            Impact factor:   2.744


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