Osborne-Hereford_2008_J.Neuroimmunol_193_130

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Title : Neuronal nicotinic alpha7 receptors modulate inflammatory cytokine production in the skin following ultraviolet radiation - Osborne-Hereford_2008_J.Neuroimmunol_193_130
Author(s) : Osborne-Hereford AV , Rogers SW , Gahring LC
Ref : Journal of Neuroimmunology , 193 :130 , 2008
Abstract :

The anti-inflammatory effects of the neuronal nicotinic receptor alpha7 (nAChRalpha7) are proposed to require acetylcholine release from vagal efferents. The necessity for vagal innervation in this anti-inflammatory pathway was tested in the skin, which lacks parasympathetic innervation, using ultraviolet radiation (UVB) to induce a local pro-inflammatory response. Cytokine responses to UV in mice administered chronic oral nicotine, a nAChR agonist, were reduced. Conversely, nAChRalpha7 knock-out mice exposed to UVB elicit an enhanced pro-inflammatory cytokine response in the skin. Altered pro-inflammatory responses correlated with changes in SOCS3 protein. These results demonstrate that nAChRalpha7 can participate in modulating a local pro-inflammatory response in the absence of parasympathetic innervation.

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PubMedID: 18077004

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Osborne-Hereford AV, Rogers SW, Gahring LC (2008)
Neuronal nicotinic alpha7 receptors modulate inflammatory cytokine production in the skin following ultraviolet radiation
Journal of Neuroimmunology 193 :130

Osborne-Hereford AV, Rogers SW, Gahring LC (2008)
Journal of Neuroimmunology 193 :130