| Literature DB >> 2411099 |
L Lundblad, E Brodin, J M Lundberg, A Anggård.
Abstract
Local and systemic capsaicin pretreatment as well cryosurgery induced a long-lasting loss of sensory substance P-immunoreactive nerves in the guinea-pig nasal mucosa. In addition, cryosurgery caused a loss of noradrenergic sympathetic nerves, sclerosis of blood vessels, epithelial damage and fibrosis of the mucosa. The sneezing response to local application of capsaicin--but not that to nicotine--was reduced or abolished by capsaicin pretreatment and cryosurgery, while the response to tactile stimulation was unaffected. These effects were long-lasting and still present 2 months after treatment. Local capsaicin pretreatment of the nasal mucosa had no effects on the substance P levels or the Evans Blue extravasation response to i.v. capsaicin in the ureter, indicating that this treatment has no systemic effects on other afferent SP-neurons. It is suggested that local capsaicin pretreatment is a more selective and less traumatic method than cryosurgery to induce a long-lasting desensitization of the nasal mucosa to chemical irritants in hyperreactive disorders of the nose.Entities:
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Year: 1985 PMID: 2411099 DOI: 10.3109/00016488509108596
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Otolaryngol ISSN: 0001-6489 Impact factor: 1.494