Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology Japan
Online ISSN : 2186-5957
Print ISSN : 0919-5858
ISSN-L : 0919-5858
Immunoreactive VIP and Substance P Levels in Human Adenoidal and Tonsilar Tissues.
Shigemi YoshiharaHidemi AsaiToshio AbeNorimasa FukudaKouichi AmiTohju Ichimura
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1991 Volume 12 Issue 1 Pages 54-57

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Abstract

Using specific radioimmunoassay we tried to determine whether any neuropeptides, VIP or SP, may exist in adenoidal and palatine tonsillar tissues in human.
Adenoidal tissues of 8 cases (hypertrophic adenoids of patients aged 5 to 13 years,4 males and 4females) and palatine tonsillar tissues of 3 cases (hypertrophic tonsils of 3 cases aged 8 to 13 years,1male and 2 females)were obtained by operations. In the adenoids VIP values averaged 4492±1781pg/g w.w.t. and SP, in contrast,20±6pg/g w,w.t.. In the palatine tonsils VIP values averaged 3010±925pg/g w.w.t. and SP, in contrast,13±5pg/g w.w.t. Thus, the average of VIP level was 100-times higher than that of SP.
Since VIP likely controls proliferation of lymphocyte subpopulation and SP causes so-called neurogenic inflammation, these findings suggest that neuropeptides, VIP and SP, are closely involved in the pathophysiology of inflammatory diseases in adenoids and palatine tonsils.

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