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Substance P and vasoactive intestinal peptide levels in middle ear effusions of children
Authors:Eyigor Hulya  Osma Ustun  Yilmaz Mustafa Deniz  Eyigor Mete  Gultekin Meral  Erin Nuray
Affiliation:Department of ENT Head and Neck Surgery, Antalya Education and Research Hospital , Antalya.
Abstract:
Abstract Conclusion: This is the first report demonstrating high levels of substance P (SP) that inversely correlate with vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) levels in middle ear effusions (MEEs) of patients with otitis media with effusion (OME). Increased SP and decreased VIP levels might play a role in the pathogenesis of chronic OME. Objective: The etiology of OME is multifactorial, and neurogenic inflammation may play a significant role. SP and VIP levels were not evaluated previously in MEEs of children with OME. Methods: Fifty patients aged 2-12 years (mean age 5.24 ± 2.64) were included in the study. MEEs were classified as mucoid or serous based on the gross appearance. SP and VIP levels were determined using ELISA. Results: High levels of SP were detected in MEEs. In addition SP levels were significantly higher in serous samples (2910.55 ± 307.96 vs 2218.55 ± 262.30 pg/ml). There were also age-dependent changes, such that SP levels were significantly higher in children aged 2-3 years compared with those who were 4-5 and 6-12 years old. VIP levels were undetectable in 30% of patients and the mean level of VIP was 50.91 ± 16.01 pg/ml in serous middle ear effusions and 54.86 ± 15.91 pg/ml in mucoid MEEs.
Keywords:Eustachian tube  middle ear pressure  AOM  secretory otitis media  otitis media with effusion  atelectasis  cholesteatoma  chronic ear
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