| Title : Mind over immunity - Tracey_2001_FASEB.J_15_1575 |
| Author(s) : Tracey KJ , Czura CJ , Ivanova S |
| Ref : FASEB Journal , 15 :1575 , 2001 |
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Abstract :
The central nervous system regulates the innate immune system by elaborating anti-inflammatory hormone cascades in response to bacterial products and immune mediators. We recently discovered that the central nervous system also responds via acetylcholine-mediated efferent signals carried through the vagus nerve. Nicotinic cholinergic receptors expressed on macrophages detect these signals and respond with a dampened cytokine response. Vagus nerve stimulators can mimic this response and can prevent lethal endotoxemia. This newly appreciated cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway provides a neural substrate to study brain-immune interactions and might be harnessed for therapy of cytokine-mediated disease. |
| PubMedSearch : Tracey_2001_FASEB.J_15_1575 |
| PubMedID: 11427490 |
Tracey KJ, Czura CJ, Ivanova S (2001)
Mind over immunity
FASEB Journal
15 :1575
Tracey KJ, Czura CJ, Ivanova S (2001)
FASEB Journal
15 :1575