Autonomic neural regulation of immunity

被引:200
作者
Czura, CJ [1 ]
Tracey, KJ [1 ]
机构
[1] N Shore LIJ Res Inst, Ctr Patient Oriented Res, Manhasset, NY 11030 USA
关键词
acetylcholine; cytokines; inflammation; inflammatory reflex; parasympathetic; vagus nerve;
D O I
10.1111/j.1365-2796.2004.01442.x
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The 'cytokine theory of disease' states that an overproduction of cytokines can cause the clinical manifestations of disease. Much effort has been expended to determine how cytokines are regulated in normal health. Transcriptional, translational and other molecular control mechanisms protect the host from excessive cytokine production. A recent discovery revealed an unexpected pathway that inhibits macrophage cytokine production. The inflammatory reflex is a physiological pathway in which the autonomic nervous system detects the presence of inflammatory stimuli and modulates cytokine production. Afferent signals to the brain are transmitted via the vagus nerve, which activates a reflex response that culminates in efferent vagus nerve signalling. Termed the 'cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway', efferent activity in the vagus nerve releases acetylcholine (ACh) in the vicinity of macrophages within the reticuloendothelial system. ACh can interact specifically with macrophage alpha7 subunits of nicotinic ACh receptors, leading to cellular deactivation and inhibition of cytokine release. This 'hard-wired' connection between the nervous and immune systems can be harnessed therapeutically in animal models of inflammatory disease, via direct electrical stimulation of the vagus nerve, or through the use of cholinergic agonists that specifically activate the macrophage alpha7 subunit of the ACh receptor. Autonomic dysfunction has been associated with human inflammatory diseases including rheumatoid arthritis, diabetes and sepsis; whether this dysfunction results from the inflammatory component of these diseases, or is actually an underlying cause, is now less clear. The description of the cholinergic anti-inflammatory now brings to the fore several new therapeutic strategies for inflammatory disease, and suggests that many of these diseases may actually be diseases of autonomic dysfunction.
引用
收藏
页码:156 / 166
页数:11
相关论文
共 75 条
[61]   IMPACT OF ENCEPHALOPATHY ON MORTALITY IN THE SEPSIS SYNDROME [J].
SPRUNG, CL ;
PEDUZZI, PN ;
SHATNEY, CH ;
SCHEIN, RMH ;
WILSON, MF ;
SHEAGREN, JN ;
HINSHAW, LB .
CRITICAL CARE MEDICINE, 1990, 18 (08) :801-806
[62]   Association of autonomic nervous hyperreflexia and systemic inflammation in patients with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis [J].
Straub, RH ;
Antoniou, E ;
Zeuner, M ;
Gross, V ;
Scholmerich, J ;
Andus, T .
JOURNAL OF NEUROIMMUNOLOGY, 1997, 80 (1-2) :149-157
[63]   Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor subunits and receptor activity in the epithelial cell line HT29 [J].
Summers, AE ;
Whelan, CJ ;
Parsons, ME .
LIFE SCIENCES, 2003, 72 (18-19) :2091-2094
[64]   An investigation into the effect and mechanisms of action of nicotine in inflammatory bowel disease [J].
Sykes, AP ;
Brampton, C ;
Klee, S ;
Chander, CL ;
Whelan, C ;
Parsons, ME .
INFLAMMATION RESEARCH, 2000, 49 (07) :311-319
[65]   SYMPATHETIC SKIN-RESPONSE AND R-R INTERVAL VARIATION IN RHEUMATOID-ARTHRITIS - 2 SIMPLE TESTS FOR THE ASSESSMENT OF AUTONOMIC FUNCTION [J].
TAN, J ;
AKIN, S ;
BEYAZOVA, M ;
SEPICI, V ;
TAN, E .
AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSICAL MEDICINE & REHABILITATION, 1993, 72 (04) :196-203
[66]  
TOUSSIROT E, 1993, J RHEUMATOL, V20, P1508
[67]   The inflammatory reflex [J].
Tracey, KJ .
NATURE, 2002, 420 (6917) :853-859
[68]   Cholinergic agonists inhibit HMGB1 release and improve survival in experimental sepsis [J].
Wang, H ;
Liao, H ;
Ochani, M ;
Justiniani, M ;
Lin, XC ;
Yang, LH ;
Al-Abed, Y ;
Wang, HC ;
Metz, C ;
Miller, EJ ;
Tracey, KJ ;
Ulloa, L .
NATURE MEDICINE, 2004, 10 (11) :1216-1221
[69]   Nicotinic acetylcholine receptor α7 subunit is an essential regulator of inflammation [J].
Wang, H ;
Yu, M ;
Ochani, M ;
Amella, CA ;
Tanovic, M ;
Susarla, S ;
Li, JH ;
Wang, HC ;
Yang, H ;
Ulloa, L ;
Al-Abed, Y ;
Czura, CJ ;
Tracey, KJ .
NATURE, 2003, 421 (6921) :384-388
[70]   BLOCKADE OF INTERLEUKIN-1 INDUCED HYPERTHERMIA BY SUBDIAPHRAGMATIC VAGOTOMY - EVIDENCE FOR VAGAL MEDIATION OF IMMUNE BRAIN COMMUNICATION [J].
WATKINS, LR ;
GOEHLER, LE ;
RELTON, JK ;
TARTAGLIA, N ;
SILBERT, L ;
MARTIN, D ;
MAIER, SF .
NEUROSCIENCE LETTERS, 1995, 183 (1-2) :27-31