Substance P
SP
Mechanism
Neurotransmitter and neuropeptide involved in pain transmission, inflammation, and neurogenic inflammation. Plays roles in mood, stress, and immune function.
Half-Life
Short
Administration
Technical Protocol
Substance P: Comprehensive Research Guide
Overview
Substance P is an 11-amino acid neuropeptide belonging to the tachykinin family. It functions as both a neurotransmitter and a neuromodulator, playing important roles in pain transmission, inflammation, mood regulation, and various physiological processes.
Mechanism of Action
Neurotransmission
- Pain Transmission: Transmits pain signals in the nervous system
- Neurotransmitter: Acts as a neurotransmitter in the CNS
- Neuromodulator: Modulates other neurotransmitter systems
- Receptor Binding: Binds to NK1 receptors
Physiological Roles
- Inflammation: Involved in neurogenic inflammation
- Mood: Plays roles in mood and stress
- Immune Function: Modulates immune responses
- GI Function: Regulates gastrointestinal function
Research Applications
Pain Research
- Pain Management: Research into pain treatment
- Chronic Pain: Research into chronic pain conditions
- Neuropathic Pain: Research into neuropathic pain
- Inflammation: Research into inflammatory conditions
Neurological Research
- Mood Disorders: Research into depression and anxiety
- Stress: Research into stress responses
- **Neurodegeneration': Research into neurodegenerative diseases
Dosage
- Research: Dose-dependent, protocols vary
- Administration: Intranasal, subcutaneous, or topical
- **Frequency': Varies by research protocol
Side Effects
- Flushing: Possible flushing
- **Hypotension': Low blood pressure possible
- **Bronchospasm': Possible breathing difficulties
- **GI Effects': Possible gastrointestinal effects
Storage
- **Temperature': -20°C (frozen)
- **Light': Protect from light
- **Stability': Requires careful storage
This information is for research and educational purposes only.
Peer-Reviewed Citations
Substance P: a neurotransmitter involved in pain
Otsuka M, et al. • Pharmacol Rev (1993)
Access ResearchFrequently Asked Questions
What is Substance P?
A neuropeptide involved in pain transmission, inflammation, and various physiological processes. Research focuses on pain management and inflammation.
How does Substance P work?
Neurotransmitter and neuropeptide involved in pain transmission, inflammation, and neurogenic inflammation. Plays roles in mood, stress, and immune function.
What is the typical dosage of Substance P in research?
The typical research dosage of Substance P is Dose-dependent (range: Research protocols vary). Common administration routes include Intranasal, Subcutaneous, Topical.
How should Substance P be stored?
Store at -20°C, protect from light
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