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Korean Journal of Otorhinolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery 1995;38(3): 384-9. |
Changes in Horseradish Peroxidase Permeability of Rat Nasal Mucosa by Selective Stimulation of Substance P Innervation with Capsaicin |
Nam Ju Kim, MD, Sea Yuong Jeon, MD, Soon Kwan Hong, MD, Eui Gee Hwang, MD, Chung Seop Kim, MD, and Jin Pyeong Kim, MD |
Department of Otolaryngology, College of Medicine, Gyeongsang National University, Chinju, Korea |
Capsaicin에 의한 Substance P 신경지배의 선택적 자극시 비점막의 Horseradish Peroxidase 투과성의 변화 |
김남주 · 전시영 · 홍순관 · 황의기 · 김충섭 · 김진평 |
경상대학교 의과대학 이비인후과학교실 |
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ABSTRACT |
To investigate the physiological role of the substance P innervation(SPI) in the nasal mucosa from inhaled irritant macromolecules, SPI was selecitvely stimulated by capsaicin and the degree of horseradish peroxidase (HRP) permeability across the epithelium of the nasal mucosa of the rat was evaluated by the enzyme immunoassay, or the electron microscopic histochemistry. The serum level of HRP were reduced significantly in capsaicin administered rats along the time course with quantitative analysis. Control rats showed heavy permeation of HRP across the epithelium, but capssaicin administered rat showed weak permeation of HRP across the epithelium in histochemical electron microscopy. In conclusion, selective stimulation of SPI of the rat nasal mucosa with capsaicin decreased the epithelial absorption permeability to HRP without compromising the epithelial integrity. These findings imply that the major role of capsaicin sensitive nerve in the nasal mucosa is to protect the permeation of inhaled irritant macromolecules.
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Keywords:
Enzyme immunoassayㆍElectron microscopic histochemistryㆍTight junctionㆍSubstance PㆍHorseradish peroxidase. |
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