Regulatory peptides in the respiratory system
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Regulatory peptides in the respiratory system
Abstract
Many regulatory peptides have been described in the respiratory tract of animals and humans. Some peptides (bombesin, calcitonin, calcitonin gene-related peptide) are localised to neuroendocrine cells and may have a trophic or transmitter role. Others are localised to motor nerves. Vasoactive intestinal peptide and peptide histidine isoleucine are candidates for neurotransmitters of non-adrenergic inhibitory fibres and may be cotransmitters in cholinergic nerves. These peptides may regulate airway smooth muscle tone, bronchial blood flow and airway secretions. Sensory neuropeptides (substance P, neurokinin A and B, calcitonin gene-related peptide) may contract airway smooth muscle, stimulate mucus secretion and regulate bronchial blood flow and microvascular permeability. If released by an axon reflex mechanism these peptides may be involved in the pathogenesis of asthma. Other peptides, such as galanin and neuropeptide Y, are also present but their function is not yet known.
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