Title : The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway regulates the host response during septic peritonitis - van Westerloo_2005_J.Infect.Dis_191_2138 |
Author(s) : van Westerloo DJ , Giebelen IA , Florquin S , Daalhuisen J , Bruno MJ , de Vos AF , Tracey KJ , van der Poll T |
Ref : J Infect Dis , 191 :2138 , 2005 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The nervous system, through the vagus nerve, can down-regulate inflammation in vivo by decreasing the release of tumor necrosis factor- alpha by endotoxin-stimulated macrophages. This anti-inflammatory effect is mediated by an interaction between acetylcholine, the principal neurotransmitter of the vagus nerve, and cholinergic nicotinic acetylcholine receptors on macrophages. |
PubMedSearch : van Westerloo_2005_J.Infect.Dis_191_2138 |
PubMedID: 15898001 |
van Westerloo DJ, Giebelen IA, Florquin S, Daalhuisen J, Bruno MJ, de Vos AF, Tracey KJ, van der Poll T (2005)
The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway regulates the host response during septic peritonitis
J Infect Dis
191 :2138
van Westerloo DJ, Giebelen IA, Florquin S, Daalhuisen J, Bruno MJ, de Vos AF, Tracey KJ, van der Poll T (2005)
J Infect Dis
191 :2138