Weismuller_2010_Anasthesiol.Intensivmed.Notfallmed.Schmerzther_45_574

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Title : [The neuroendocrine axis and the pathophysiology of sepsis] - Weismuller_2010_Anasthesiol.Intensivmed.Notfallmed.Schmerzther_45_574
Author(s) : Weismuller K , Bauer M , Hofer S , Weigand MA
Ref : Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther , 45 :574 , 2010
Abstract :

The immune system and the central nervous system are able to affect each other. Proinflammatory cytokines induce the expression of CRH or AVP in the hypothalamus and ACTH in the pituitary gland. Thus, enhanced adrenal release of cortisol suppresses the activation of NF-kappaB and activates antiinflammatory cytokines. The cholinergic antiinflammatory pathway, the efferent arm of the inflammatory reflex, is another mechanism of the CNS to control inflammation. It consists of the efferent vagus nerve, the neurotransmitter actylcholine and the alpha7 subunit of the nicotinic acteylcholine receptor. Probably, the transmission of information takes place to postsynaptic sympathetic fibres in the celiac plexus which terminate in the spleen and act on splenic immune cells. Cholinesterase inhibitors have antiinflammatory effects in experimental sepsis when administered early.

PubMedSearch : Weismuller_2010_Anasthesiol.Intensivmed.Notfallmed.Schmerzther_45_574
PubMedID: 20839147

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Weismuller K, Bauer M, Hofer S, Weigand MA (2010)
[The neuroendocrine axis and the pathophysiology of sepsis]
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 45 :574

Weismuller K, Bauer M, Hofer S, Weigand MA (2010)
Anasthesiol Intensivmed Notfallmed Schmerzther 45 :574