Title : Whole blood cytokine attenuation by cholinergic agonists ex vivo and relationship to vagus nerve activity in rheumatoid arthritis - Bruchfeld_2010_J.Intern.Med_268_94 |
Author(s) : Bruchfeld A , Goldstein RS , Chavan S , Patel NB , Rosas-Ballina M , Kohn N , Qureshi AR , Tracey KJ |
Ref : J Intern Med , 268 :94 , 2010 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: The central nervous system regulates innate immunity in part via the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, a neural circuit that transmits signals in the vagus nerve that suppress pro-inflammatory cytokine production by an alpha-7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (alpha7nAChR) dependent mechanism. Vagus nerve activity is significantly suppressed in patients with autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA). It has been suggested that stimulating the cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway may be beneficial to patients, but it remains theoretically possible that chronic deficiencies in this pathway will render these approaches ineffective. |
PubMedSearch : Bruchfeld_2010_J.Intern.Med_268_94 |
PubMedID: 20337855 |
Bruchfeld A, Goldstein RS, Chavan S, Patel NB, Rosas-Ballina M, Kohn N, Qureshi AR, Tracey KJ (2010)
Whole blood cytokine attenuation by cholinergic agonists ex vivo and relationship to vagus nerve activity in rheumatoid arthritis
J Intern Med
268 :94
Bruchfeld A, Goldstein RS, Chavan S, Patel NB, Rosas-Ballina M, Kohn N, Qureshi AR, Tracey KJ (2010)
J Intern Med
268 :94