Neurogenic inflammation
- PMID: 3078415
- DOI: 10.1159/000210778
Neurogenic inflammation
Abstract
The main elements of neurogenic inflammation in the skin--antidromic vasodilatation, axon reflex flare and neurogenic plasma extravasation--are briefly described. New evidence is presented for a contribution from small myelinated fibres, as well as unmyelinated fibres, to antidromic vasodilatation. The mechanisms underlying flare are discussed and it is argued that weak coupling between C-fibre terminals must be important in determining the extent of spread of vasodilatation. The extent to which neurogenic factors contribute to a range of inflammatory models and to inflammatory disease states is discussed; it is argued that the importance of neurogenic mechanisms may have been underestimated.
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