Researchers found an imbalance of two neuropeptides in psoriatic skin: VIP levels were elevated while substance P levels were reduced compared to normal skin. In lab experiments with skin cells, VIP stimulated the proliferation of keratinocytes in a dose-dependent manner, while substance P blocked this VIP-driven growth. These opposing effects suggest that the neuropeptide imbalance found in psoriatic lesions may contribute to the excessive skin cell growth characteristic of the disease.
Pincelli, C; Fantini, F; Romualdi, P; Sevignani, C; Lesa, G; Benassi, L; Giannetti, A