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Capsaicin-induced rapid neutrophil leukocyte activation in the rat urinary bladder microcirculatory bed.

Péter JáromiDénes GarabPetra HartmannDóra BodnárSándor NyíriPéter SánthaMihály BorosGábor JancsóAndrea Szabó
Published in: Neurourology and urodynamics (2017)
Topical application of capsaicin induces early neurogenically mediated cellular microcirculatory inflammatory reactions via the activation of the TRPV1 receptor and the release of CGRP and SP from sensory nerves in the bladder. Co-administration of SP and CGRP receptor antagonists may ameliorate microcirculatory inflammatory changes elicited by capsaicin in the urinary bladder.
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