Effects of Unilateral Cervical Vagotomy on Murine Dendritic Cells

D. Cruz, A. P. Lima, P. B. G. Silva, J. Palermo-neto, C. Massoco
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Abstract

The cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway has been demonstrated to be an important mechanism that modulates several inflammatory diseases. This modulation occurs upon activation of the vagus nerve, which modulates splenic macrophages and lymphocytes through the predominant neurotransmitter, Acetylcholine (ACh). We hypothesized that this modulation could also take place in dendritic cells, as these cells represent a link between the innate and adaptive immune responses. Bone Marrow-Derived Dendritic Cells (BMDCs) were generated from mice subjected to a unilateral cervical vagotomy and the phenotypes and functions of the BMDCs were evaluated. No significant effects were found in BMDCs from vagotomized mice compared to cells from the control group. The specific immune response was evaluated with the Delayed-Type Hypersensitivity (DTH) skin test using Keyhole Limpet Hemocyanin (KLH) as an antigen and the peak of the response in the vagotomized animals was delayed compared to the control group. It is possible that the Dendritic Cells (DCs) can be modulated by the vagus nerve in other specific sites or under challenging conditions, but our work suggests that immune cells could be modulated by the components of another cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway or by another neuro-immune pathway interaction.
单侧颈部迷走神经切断术对小鼠树突状细胞的影响
胆碱能抗炎途径已被证明是调节多种炎症性疾病的重要机制。这种调节发生在迷走神经激活时,迷走神经通过主要的神经递质乙酰胆碱(ACh)调节脾巨噬细胞和淋巴细胞。我们假设这种调节也可能发生在树突状细胞中,因为这些细胞代表了先天免疫反应和适应性免疫反应之间的联系。通过小鼠单侧颈部迷走神经切断术培养骨髓源性树突状细胞(bmdc),并对其表型和功能进行评价。与对照组相比,迷走神经切除小鼠的BMDCs未发现显著影响。以Keyhole帽贝血青素(KLH)为抗原,用延迟型超敏反应(DTH)皮肤试验评价特异性免疫反应,迷走神经切除动物的反应峰较对照组延迟。树突状细胞(DCs)可能在其他特定部位或在具有挑战性的条件下被迷走神经调节,但我们的工作表明免疫细胞可能被另一种胆碱能抗炎途径的成分或另一种神经免疫途径的相互作用调节。
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