Journal article
The splanchnic anti-inflammatory pathway: could it be the efferent arm of the inflammatory reflex?
D Martelli, DGS Farmer, ST Yao
Experimental Physiology | WILEY | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1113/EP085559
Abstract
What is the topic of this review? We review the current literature on the neural reflex termed the ‘inflammatory reflex’ that inhibits an excessive release of inflammatory mediators in response to an immune challenge. What advances does it highlight? The original model proposed that the inflammatory reflex is a vago-vagal reflex that controls immune function. We posit that, in the endotoxaemic animal model, the vagus nerves do not appear to play a role. The evidence suggests that the efferent motor pathway, termed here the ‘splanchnic anti-inflammatory pathway’, is purely sympathetic, travelling via the greater splanchnic nerves to regulate the ensuing inflammatory response to immune challen..
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Awarded by State Government of Victoria
Funding Acknowledgements
D.M. is supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC, GNT1098887) and an International Brain Research Organization (IBRO) award. S.T.Y. is supported by grants from the NHMRC (GNT1079680).