Research progress of capsaicin responses to various pharmacological challenges

作者: Pompy Patowary , Manash Pratim Pathak , Kamaruz Zaman , P.S. Raju , Pronobesh Chattopadhyay

DOI: 10.1016/J.BIOPHA.2017.11.124

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摘要: Capsaicin, a well known vanilloid, has shown evidence of an ample variety biological effects which make it the target extensive research ever since its identification. In spite fact that capsaicin causes health hazards in quite few ways, yet, verity cannot be ignored several therapeutic implications. patients with hypersensitive bladders, vesical instillation 1 mM markedly improved urinary frequency and urge incontinence. Again, administration favors augmentation lipid mobilization decrease adipose tissue mass. Topical cream as decreases postsurgical neuropathic pain is preferred by over placebo among other therapies. Several vitro studies have revealed results growth arrest some transformed cell lines. Furthermore, been proven to undeniably exciting molecule remains valuable drug for alleviating itch. It recognized capsaicinoids are most potential agonists receptor (TRPV1). However, vanilloids could exert beneficial not only through receptor-dependent pathway but also receptor-independent one. The involvement serotonin, neuropeptide Substance P somatostatin pharmacological actions expansively investigated. Better understanding established TRPV1 mechanism exploring possible may publicize new clinical efficacies capsaicin. Further, required these conditions establish efficacy

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