AI Article Synopsis

  • - Chronic cough is a widespread issue, often caused by increased cough sensitivity, which currently lacks effective clinical diagnosis and treatment methods.
  • - Capsaicin raises cough sensitivity by boosting the protein TRPV1 and promoting neurogenic inflammation through substances like Substance P, while sinomenine from traditional Chinese medicine can reduce this effect by inhibiting TRPV1 expression.
  • - The study suggests a potential new treatment strategy for chronic cough by targeting the mechanisms involving TRPV1 and SOX5, as sinomenine shows promise in mitigating cough sensitivity effects in guinea pigs.

Article Abstract

Background: Chronic cough is a common complaint which affects a large number of patients worldwide. Increased cough sensitivity is a very important cause of chronic persistent cough. However, there are limited clinical diagnosis and treatment for increased cough sensitivity. Transient receptor potential vanilloid-1 (TRPVl) is a member of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family of channels which is very closely associated with respiratory diseases. However, the mechanism through which TRPV1 that influences downstream events is still poorly understood.

Results: Capsaicin induced increase in cough sensitivity by upregulating the protein level of TRPV1, leading to the secretions of Substance P and neurokinin A which stimulated neurogenic inflammation. However, sinomenine, a component of traditional Chinese medicine, significantly attenuated the capsaicin-induced cough by inhibiting the expression of TRPV1 in guinea pigs. In addition, capsaicin increased the expression of SOX5 which mediated the transcriptional upregulation of TRPV1. However, pretreatment with sinomenine reduced the expression of SOX5.

Conclusion: These results indicate that capsaicin induced increase in cough sensitivity by activating neurogenic inflammation, while sinomenine attenuated the increase in cough sensitivity by inhibiting the expressions of SOX5 and TRPV1 in guinea pigs. This finding may provide a novel target for the treatment of aggravated cough sensitivity.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8375617PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fphys.2021.629276DOI Listing

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