Adrenergic/cholinergic immunomodulation in the rat model--in vivo veritas?

I Rinner, P Felsner, P M Liebmann, D Hofer, A Wölfler, A Globerson, K Schauenstein
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Abstract

For several years, our group has been studying the in vivo role of adrenergic and cholinergic mechanisms in the immune-neuroendocrine dialogue in the rat model. The main results of these studies can be summarized as follows: (1) exogenous or endogenous catecholamines suppress PBL functions through alpha-2-receptor-mediated mechanisms, lymphocytes of the spleen are resistant to adrenergic in vivo stimulation, (2) direct or indirect cholinergic treatment leads to enhanced ex vivo functions of splenic and thymic lymphocytes leaving PBL unaffected, (3) cholinergic pathways play a critical role in the "talking back" of the immune system to the brain, (4) acetylcholine inhibits apoptosis of thymocytes possibly via direct effects on thymic epithelial cells, and may thereby influence T-cell maturation, (5) lymphocytes of the various immunological compartments were found to be equipped with the key enzymes for the synthesis of both acetylcholine and norepinephrine, and to secrete these neurotransmitters in culture supernatants.

大鼠模型中的肾上腺素能/胆碱能免疫调节——体内真实性?
几年来,我们小组一直在研究肾上腺素能和胆碱能机制在大鼠免疫-神经内分泌对话中的体内作用。这些研究的主要结果可以总结如下:(1)外源性或内源性儿茶酚胺通过α -2受体介导的机制抑制PBL功能,脾脏淋巴细胞抵抗体内肾上腺素能刺激,(2)直接或间接胆碱能治疗导致脾和胸腺淋巴细胞的体外功能增强,而PBL不受影响,(3)胆碱能途径在免疫系统对大脑的“对话”中起关键作用。(4)乙酰胆碱可能通过直接作用于胸腺上皮细胞抑制胸腺细胞凋亡,从而影响t细胞成熟;(5)各免疫区室淋巴细胞具有合成乙酰胆碱和去甲肾上腺素的关键酶,并在培养上清液中分泌这些神经递质。
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