Journal article

Sympathetic nerves control bacterial clearance

YR Lankadeva, CN May, MJ McKinley, MR Neeland, S Ma, DM Hocking, R Robins-Browne, S Bedoui, DGS Farmer, SR Bailey, D Martelli, RM McAllen

Scientific Reports | NATURE PORTFOLIO | Published : 2020

Abstract

A neural reflex mediated by the splanchnic sympathetic nerves regulates systemic inflammation in negative feedback fashion, but its consequences for host responses to live infection are unknown. To test this, conscious instrumented sheep were infected intravenously with live E. coli bacteria and followed for 48 h. A month previously, animals had undergone either bilateral splanchnic nerve section or a sham operation. As established for rodents, sheep with cut splanchnic nerves mounted a stronger systemic inflammatory response: higher blood levels of tumor necrosis factor alpha and interleukin-6 but lower levels of the anti-inflammatory cytokine interleukin-10, compared with sham-operated ani..

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