Journal article

Divergent Adaptations in Autonomic Nerve Activity and Neuroimmune Signaling Associated With the Severity of Inflammation in Chronic Colitis

R Stavely, AA Rahman, L Sahakian, MD Prakash, AM Robinson, M Hassanzadeganroudsari, RT Filippone, S Fraser, R Eri, JC Bornstein, V Apostolopoulos, K Nurgali

Inflammatory Bowel Diseases | Published : 2022

Abstract

Background: The autonomic nervous system (ANS) is thought to play a critical role in the anti-inflammatory reflex pathway in acute colitis via its interaction with the spleen and colon. Inflammation in the intestine is associated with a blunting of vagal signaling and increased sympathetic activity. As a corollary, methods to restore sympatho-vagal balance are being investigated as therapeutic strategies for the treatment of intestinal inflammation. Nevertheless, it is indefinite whether these autonomic signaling adaptations in colitis are detrimental or beneficial to controlling intestinal inflammation. In this study, models of moderate and severe chronic colitis are utilized to resolve the..

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