Halder_2024_Autoimmun.Rev_23_103678

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Title : Neuroimmune communication of the cholinergic system in gut inflammation and autoimmunity - Halder_2024_Autoimmun.Rev_23_103678
Author(s) : Halder N , Yadav S , Lal G
Ref : Autoimmun Rev , 23 :103678 , 2024
Abstract :

Neuroimmune communication in the body forms a bridge between two central regulatory systems of the body, i.e., nervous and immune systems. The cholinergic system is a crucial modulatory neurotransmitter in the central and peripheral nervous system. It includes the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh), the enzyme required for the synthesis of ACh (choline acetyltransferase, ChAT), the enzyme required for its degradation (acetylcholinesterase, AChE), and cholinergic receptors (Nicotinic acetylcholine receptors and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors). The cholinergic system in neurons is well known for its role in cognitive function, sensory perception, motor control, learning, and memory processes. It has been shown that the non-neuronal cholinergic system (NNCS) is present in various tissues and immune cells and forms a neuroimmune communications system. In the present review, we discussed the NNCS on immune cells, its role in homeostasis and inflammatory reactions in the gut, and how it can be exploited in treating inflammatory responses.

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PubMedID: 39500481

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Halder N, Yadav S, Lal G (2024)
Neuroimmune communication of the cholinergic system in gut inflammation and autoimmunity
Autoimmun Rev 23 :103678

Halder N, Yadav S, Lal G (2024)
Autoimmun Rev 23 :103678