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Title: Substance P inhibits the acute stimulation of ganglionic tyrosine hydroxylase activity by a nicotinic agonist. Author: Ip NY, Zigmond RE. Journal: Neuroscience; 1984 Sep; 13(1):217-20. PubMed ID: 6208508. Abstract: Incubation of rat superior cervical ganglia with dimethylphenylpiperazinium (30 microM) for 30 min resulted in a two-fold increase in tyrosine hydroxylase activity. This effect was completely inhibited by substance P (30 microM) but not by substance P-free acid, kassinin or physalaemin. Neither of these four peptides alone produced any change in the activity of tyrosine hydroxylase. The IC50 for the inhibitory effect of substance P was approximately 3 microM. Substance P did not inhibit the stimulatory effects of bethanechol or vasoactive intestinal peptide on this enzyme activity. Thus substance P, acting at a site which has a different pharmacology than previously characterized substance P receptors, selectively inhibits nicotinic stimulation of tyrosine hydroxylase activity. These data raise the possibility that substance P may modulate the nicotinic regulation of catecholamine synthesis in sympathetic ganglia in vivo.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]