leupeptins and Pruritus

leupeptins has been researched along with Pruritus* in 1 studies

Other Studies

1 other study(ies) available for leupeptins and Pruritus

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Potent pruritogenic action of tryptase mediated by PAR-2 receptor and its involvement in anti-pruritic effect of nafamostat mesilate in mice.
    European journal of pharmacology, 2006, Jan-13, Volume: 530, Issue:1-2

    The pruritogenic potency of tryptase and its involvement in anti-pruritic effect of intravenous nafamostat mesilate (NFM) were studied in mice. An intradermal injection of tryptase (0.05-1 ng/site) elicited scratching in ICR mice, while chymase was without effects at doses of 0.05-50 ng/site. The dose-response curve of tryptase action was bell-shaped and the effect peaked at 0.1 ng/site (approximately 0.7 fmol/site). NFM (10 mg/kg) inhibited scratching induced by tryptase but not by histamine and serotonin. NFM (1-10 mg/kg) produced the dose-dependent inhibition of scratching induced by intradermal compound 48/80 (10 microg/site). The inhibition by NFM (10 mg/kg) was abolished in mast cell-deficient (WBB6F1 W/W(V)) mice, but not in wild-type (WBB6F1 +/+) mice. NFM (10 mg/kg) suppressed tryptase activity in the mouse skin. Proteinase-activated receptor-2 (PAR-2) neutralizing antibody (0.1 and 1 microg/site) and the PAR-2 antagonist FSLLRY (10 and 100 microg/site) inhibited scratching induced by tryptase (0.1 ng/site) and compound 48/80 (10 microg/site). These results suggest that mast cell tryptase elicits itch through PAR-2 receptor and that NFM inhibits itch-associated responses mainly through the inhibition of mast cell tryptase.

    Topics: Animals; Antibodies; Antipruritics; Benzamidines; Dose-Response Relationship, Drug; Extravasation of Diagnostic and Therapeutic Materials; Guanidines; Histamine; Histamine H1 Antagonists; Injections, Intradermal; Leupeptins; Male; Mast Cells; Mice; Mice, Inbred ICR; Mice, Mutant Strains; Oligopeptides; p-Methoxy-N-methylphenethylamine; Pruritus; Receptor, PAR-2; Serine Endopeptidases; Serotonin; Skin; Terfenadine; Time Factors; Tryptases

2006