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Query: UNIPROT:P20366 (substance P)
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Following inoculation into the snout herpes simplex virus (HSV) spread to neurons in mouse trigeminal ganglion and subsequently to the brain. Capsaicin treatment of neonatal mice, which causes a loss of unmyelinated sensory neurons, some of which contain substance P, reduced the mortality rate of HSV-infected mice. Moreover, a lower percentage of mice survived the infection with reactivatable virus. There was also an extensive infection of glial cells proximal to the transitional zone in the trigeminal root between the peripheral and central nervous system. Distal to this zone there was an accumulation of substance P immunoreactivity in centrally directed fibres. This amplified degenerative effect on central branches of the substance P containing sensory nerves by glial infection may contribute to the deafferentiation pain syndrome following HSV infection.
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PMID:Herpes simplex virus infection in capsaicin-treated mice. 301 97

The regulatory role of neuro-immune pathways in various infectious disease states is an interesting area of investigation due to its important therapeutic potential. In this study the effect of substance P (SP) on nitric oxide (NO) production of HSV-infected macrophages and its relation with incubation time and also the cytopathic effect of virus in the presence of SP are considered. As we have observed, substance P enhances NO production both in HSV- and mock-infected macrophages and this effect has been diminished or disappeared after 24 h. It has also been observed that SP enhances the cytopathic effect of HSV in a time dependent manner with the most effect at 10 h after stimulation with SP. We have also observed that HSV-1 cytopathic effect has not been significantly affected by pretreatment of macrophages with SP (2, 10 or 24 h before HSV infection). It can be concluded that the neurotransmitter SP has a significant role in modulating macrophage function and thus innate immunity processes in healthy and HSV-infected cells.
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PMID:The effect of substance P on nitric oxide production by HSV-1 infected macrophages. 1717 79