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Review
. 2018 Mar;69(3):204-209.
doi: 10.1007/s00105-018-4128-3.

[Neurophysiology of atopic pruritus]

[Article in German]
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Review

[Neurophysiology of atopic pruritus]

[Article in German]
N H Meyer et al. Hautarzt. 2018 Mar.

Abstract

Pruritus is one of the major symptoms of inflammatory skin diseases and strongly affects the quality of life in patients. Although the perception of pruritus and pain are closely intertwined, pruritus represents a distinct sensation, which is also significantly different to pain at a neurophysiological level. The pathophysiological basis of chronic and acute pruritus is not fully understood. Besides histamine, a plethora of different neuromediators of itch, including neurotrophins, neuropeptides and their corresponding receptors, have been identified. In atopic dermatitis the release of these mediators leads to an activation of immune cells, such as mast cells and eosinophilic granulocytes, which in turn release neuromediators and cytokines that activate peripheral neurons. This review focuses on the neurophysiological interactions which regulate pruritus and summarizes the function of neurological and inflammatory mediators in atopic pruritus.

Keywords: Atopic dermatitis; Cytokines; Eosinophilic granulocytes; Neuropeptides; Neurotrophins.

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