Journal article

Divergent splanchnic sympathetic efferent nerve pathways regulate interleukin-10 and tumour necrosis factor-α responses to endotoxaemia

MJ McKinley, D Martelli, P Trevizan-Baú, RM McAllen

Journal of Physiology | Published : 2022

Abstract

Abstract: The efferent branches of the splanchnic sympathetic nerves that enhance interleukin-10 (IL-10) and suppress tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF) levels in the reflex response to systemic immune challenge were investigated in anaesthetized, ventilated rats. Plasma levels of TNF and IL-10 were measured 90 min after intravenous lipopolysaccharide (LPS, 60 µg/kg). Splanchnic nerve section, ganglionic blockade with pentolinium tartrate or β2 adrenoreceptor antagonism with ICI 118551 all blocked IL-10 responses. Restoring plasma adrenaline after splanchnic denervation rescued IL-10 responses. TNF responses were disinhibited by splanchnic denervation or pentolinium treatment, but not by ICI 118..

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