Title : Reduced serum cholinesterase activity indicates splenic modulation of the sterile inflammation - Zivkovic_2017_J.Surg.Res_220_275 |
Author(s) : Zivkovic AR , Tourelle KM , Brenner T , Weigand MA , Hofer S , Schmidt K |
Ref : J Surg Res , 220 :275 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Sterile inflammation is an immediate and well-coordinated immune response to surgical injury. The cholinergic system plays a pivotal role in the inflammatory response. Induced inflammation stimulates the vagus nerve, which in turn activates anti-inflammatory nonneuronal processes. Serum cholinesterase (butyrylcholinesterase [BChE]) is an enzyme that hydrolyzes acetylcholine. Measuring the activity of the BChE in blood might indicate the level of the nonneuronal cholinergic activity. The spleen is a major organ of the immune system playing an important role during inflammation. A functional connection of the neuroimmune reflex has thus far been described only in experimental settings. MATERIALS AND |
PubMedSearch : Zivkovic_2017_J.Surg.Res_220_275 |
PubMedID: 29180192 |
Zivkovic AR, Tourelle KM, Brenner T, Weigand MA, Hofer S, Schmidt K (2017)
Reduced serum cholinesterase activity indicates splenic modulation of the sterile inflammation
J Surg Res
220 :275
Zivkovic AR, Tourelle KM, Brenner T, Weigand MA, Hofer S, Schmidt K (2017)
J Surg Res
220 :275