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  General Pharmacology: The Vascular System  Volume 30, Issue 1, January 1998, Pages 5-11  <PubMed>
Neurogenic vasodilatation and plasma leakage in the skin
 Peter Holzer
 (University of Graz, Department of Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology, Austria)

 

 
  J Neurophysiol  80: 2801-2810, 1998  <full text> <PubMed>
Flare and Hyperalgesia After Intradermal Capsaicin Injection in Human Skin.
 Jordi Serra, Mario Campero, and José Ochoa
 (Departments of Neurology and Neurosurgery, Good Samaritan Hospital and Oregon Health Sciences University)

 

 
  News Physiol Sci 16: 33-37, 2001;  <full text>
Neurogenic Inflammation in Human and Rodent Skin
 M. Schmelz and L. J. Petersen
 

 
  Pain 91  Volume 91, Issue 3 , April 2001, Pages 251-257  <full text> <PubMed>
Facilitated neurogenic inflammation in complex regional pain.
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 (Neurologische Klinik, Friedrich Alexander Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg, Universitätsstrasse 17, D-91054 Erlangen, Germany)

 

 
  Neuroscience Letters  Volume 359, Issue 3 , 15 April 2004, Pages 163-166  <full text> <PubMed>
Facilitated neurogenic inflammation in unaffected limbs of patients with complex regional pain syndrome.
 Stefan Leis, Margarete Weber, Martin Schmelz and Frank Birklein
 (Department of Neurology, University of Erlangen-N殲nberg, Erlangen, Germany)

 

 
  Br J Pharmacol.  88(4):741-5 (1986 Aug)
Histamine is released from skin by substance P but does not act as the final vasodilator in the axon reflex.
 Barnes PJ, Brown MJ, Dollery CT, Fuller RW, Heavey DJ, Ind PW.
 (Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London.)

 

 
  Br J Pharmacol.  92(4):781-8. (1987 Dec)
Sensory neuropeptide effects in human skin.
 Fuller RW, Conradson TB, Dixon CM, Crossman DC, Barnes PJ.
 (Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Royal Postgraduate Medical School, London.)

 

 
  The Journal of Physiology  Vol 497, Issue 3 837-848 (1996)
Heat-evoked vasodilatation in human hairy skin: axon reflexes due to low-level activity of nociceptive afferents
 F W Magerl and RD Treede
 (Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Johannes Gutenberg University, Mainz, Germany.)

 

 
  The Journal of Physiology  513P, 24S (1998)
Neurovascular interactions in human skin
 M. Schmelz, G. Lischetzki and R. Rukweid
 (Institut fuer Physiologie I, Universtat Erlangen/Nurnberg, Erlangen, Germany)

 

 
  News in Physiological Sciences, Vol. 16, No. 1, 33-37, February 2001
M. Schmelz and L. J. Petersen
 

 
  Molecular Interventions 5:304-311, (2005)
NEUROGENIC INFLAMMATION AND MIGRAINE: IMPLICATIONS FOR THE THERAPEUTICS
 Stephen J. Peroutka
 


Animal

 
  Eur J Pharmacol  232(1):113-20. (1993 Feb 23)
Participation of nitric oxide in the mustard oil-induced neurogenic inflammation of the rat paw skin.
 Lippe IT, Stabentheiner A, Holzer P.
 (University of Graz, Department of Pharmacology, Austria.)

 

 
  Nature  409, 513 - 517 (2001)
Reduced antinociception and plasma extravasation in mice lacking a neuropeptide Y receptor
 PHILIPPE NAVEILHAN, HESSAMEH HASSANI, GUILHERME LUCAS, KARIN HYGGE BLAKEMAN, JING-XIA HAO, XIAO-JUN XU, ZSUZSANNA WIESENFELD-HALLIN, PETER THORE'N & PATRIK ERNFORS
 (Laboratory of Molecular Neurobiology, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics)

 

 
  Pain  Volume 102, Issues 1-2, March 2003, Pages 179-186
Peripheral interactions between dextromethorphan, ketamine and amitriptyline on formalin-evoked behaviors and paw edema in rats
 Jana Sawynok and Allison Reid
 (Department of Pharmacology, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, B3H 4H7)

 

 
  Nature Neuroscience  Volume 4 Number 4 pp 357 - 358 (April 2001)
Altered neuroadaptation in opiate dependence and neurogenic inflammatory nociception in [alpha] CGRP-deficient mice
 Anne-Marie Salmon, M. Imad Damaj, Lisa M. Marubio, Mark P. Epping-Jordan, Emilio Merlo-Pich & Jean-Pierre Changeux
 (CNRS URA 2182, Neurobiologie Mole'culaire, Institut Pasteur, 25 rue du Docteur Roux, 75724 Paris Cedex 15, France)

 

 
  Pain  Volume 104, Issues 1-2, Pages 75-84 (July 2003)
A substance P receptor (NK1) antagonist can reverse vascular and nociceptive abnormalities in a rat model of complex regional pain syndrome type II
 Wade S. Kingery, M. Frances Daviesc and J. David Clarkc
 (Department of Orthopedic Surgery, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, USA

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  Neuroscience Letters Volume 368, Issue 2 , 23 September 2004, Pages 226-230
Capsaicin-evoked substance P release in rat dorsal horn increases after peripheral inflammation: a microdialysis study
[Science Direct]  Abdullahi Warsame Afrah, Henrik Gustafsson, Leif Olgart, Ernst Brodin, Carl-Olav Stiller and Bradley K. Taylor
 (Division of Pharmacological Pain Research, Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet, S-17177 Stockholm, Sweden)

 
  Inflamm Res. 1996 Jan;45(1):10-3.
Inhibition of the neurogenic inflammatory response by lidocaine in rat skin.
[PubMed]  Dux M, Jancso G, Sann H, Pierau FK.
 (Department of Physiology, Albert Szent-Gyorgyi Medical University, Szeged, Hungary.)