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Title: Influence of substance P on nociception and stress. Author: Oehme P, Hilse H, Görne RC, Hecht K. Journal: Pharmazie; 1985 Aug; 40(8):568-70. PubMed ID: 2417265. Abstract: In 1980 Oehme and co-workers [11] reported that Substance P (SP) has a dual effect on nociception, which is related to the pain threshold before SP administration. Our recent results showed that the N-terminal part of the SP sequence may be important to the hyperalgesic action, and the C-terminal part to the analgesic action of this peptide. The hyperalgesic effect of SP (and N-terminal fragments of SP) seems to be related to the "anti-stress" effect which was first demonstrated by Hecht and co-workers [5] and Oehme and co-workers [12]. Interaction of SP with opioid peptides could be the common reason of both the "anti-stress" effect and the hyperalgesic activity of SP.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]