Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.

Evidence suggests that substance P (SP) is involved in chronic joint inflammation, such as the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The goal of the research was to evaluate the correlation between chronic pain and changes in the SP level in patients with chronic inflammation of t...

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Main Authors: Barbara Lisowska, Aleksander Lisowski, Katarzyna Siewruk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2015-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4622041?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-11bb4b84fd0943babdf6ed5e8f8803162020-11-25T00:05:34ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032015-01-011010e013920610.1371/journal.pone.0139206Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.Barbara LisowskaAleksander LisowskiKatarzyna SiewrukEvidence suggests that substance P (SP) is involved in chronic joint inflammation, such as the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The goal of the research was to evaluate the correlation between chronic pain and changes in the SP level in patients with chronic inflammation of the connective tissue.Patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis were enrolled in this study. The relationship between chronic pain intensity and the serum SP concentration was evaluated in these groups of patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.The results showed a positive correlation between the serum SP concentrations and chronic pain intensity.1. The SP serum concentration was significantly different between the groups of patients with OA and RA. 2. There was a positive correlation between the serum SP concentration and chronic pain intensity in OA and RA patients.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC4622041?pdf=render
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author Barbara Lisowska
Aleksander Lisowski
Katarzyna Siewruk
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Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.
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author_facet Barbara Lisowska
Aleksander Lisowski
Katarzyna Siewruk
author_sort Barbara Lisowska
title Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.
title_short Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.
title_full Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.
title_fullStr Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.
title_full_unstemmed Substance P and Chronic Pain in Patients with Chronic Inflammation of Connective Tissue.
title_sort substance p and chronic pain in patients with chronic inflammation of connective tissue.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Evidence suggests that substance P (SP) is involved in chronic joint inflammation, such as the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis and osteoarthritis. The goal of the research was to evaluate the correlation between chronic pain and changes in the SP level in patients with chronic inflammation of the connective tissue.Patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis were enrolled in this study. The relationship between chronic pain intensity and the serum SP concentration was evaluated in these groups of patients with osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.The results showed a positive correlation between the serum SP concentrations and chronic pain intensity.1. The SP serum concentration was significantly different between the groups of patients with OA and RA. 2. There was a positive correlation between the serum SP concentration and chronic pain intensity in OA and RA patients.
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