The effects of chemical sympathectomy on T-cell cytokine responses are not mediated by altered peritoneal exudate cell function or an inflammatory response

被引:8
作者
Callahan, TA
Moynihan, JA
机构
[1] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Dept Psychiat, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[2] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Dept Microbiol & Immunol, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[3] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Grad Program Neurosci, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
[4] Univ Rochester, Med Ctr, Ctr Psychoneuroimmunol Res, Rochester, NY 14642 USA
关键词
in vivo animal models; rodent; spleen; neuroimmunology; inflammation; cytokines; PEC;
D O I
10.1006/brbi.2000.0618
中图分类号
R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
学科分类号
100102 ;
摘要
Ablation of the sympathetic nervous system by chemical sympathectomy is a standard model for the study of sympathetic nervous system regulation of immune function. We have previously documented that chemical denervation results in enhanced antigen-specific, but suppressed mitogen-induced, cytokine production by spleen cells. In our investigation into the mechanisms of sympathectomy-induced immune alterations, we first evaluated the peritoneal environment into which the protein antigen keyhole limpet hemocyanin is administered. Denervation resulted in increased production of tumor necrosis factor-alpha by peritoneal exudate cells and these cells appeared to have enhanced antigen presenting capability. We hypothesized that nerve terminal destruction may be inducing an inflammatory response by monocyte/macrophages and other cell types throughout the periphery that could differentially alter subsequent mitogen versus antigen-specific responses. However, no evidence of sympathectomy-induced systemic or local splenic inflammatory responses was observed, as indicated by measuring the proinflammatory cytokines tumor necrosis factor-alpha and interleukin-1beta. These experiments indicate that an inflammatory response is not likely to be responsible for sympathectomy-induced immune alterations, eliminating a potential confounding factor in interpreting sympathectomy studies. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science (USA).
引用
收藏
页码:33 / 45
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Program cell Death receptor-1-Mediated invariant natural Killer T-cell control of Peritoneal Macrophage Modulates survival in neonatal sepsis
    Fallon, Eleanor A.
    Chun, Tristen T.
    Young, Whitney A.
    Gray, Chyna
    Ayala, Alfred
    Heffernan, Daithi S.
    FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, 2017, 8
  • [42] The effects of oxygen-ozone therapy on regulatory T-cell responses in multiple sclerosis patients
    Tahmasebi, Safa
    Qasim, Maytham T.
    Krivenkova, Maria V.
    Zekiy, Angelina O.
    Thangavelu, Lakshmi
    Aravindhan, Surendar
    Izadi, Morteza
    Jadidi-Niaragh, Farhad
    Ghaebi, Mahnaz
    Aslani, Saeed
    Aghebat-Maleki, Leili
    Ahmadi, Majid
    Roshangar, Leila
    CELL BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL, 2021, 45 (07) : 1498 - 1509
  • [43] Inhibitory Signals Mediated by Programmed Death-1 Are Involved With T-Cell Function in Chronic Periodontitis
    Figueira, Eduardo Aleixo
    Rubo de Rezende, Maria Lucia
    Torres, Sergio Aparecido
    Garlet, Gustavo Pompermaier
    Lara, Vanessa Soares
    Santos, Carlos Ferreira
    Avila-Campos, Mario Julio
    da Silva, Joao Santana
    Campanelli, Ana Paula
    JOURNAL OF PERIODONTOLOGY, 2009, 80 (11) : 1833 - 1844
  • [44] c-MYC overexpression induces choroid plexus papillomas through a T-cell mediated inflammatory mechanism
    Ashirwad Merve
    Xinyu Zhang
    Nicola Pomella
    Serena Acquati
    Joerg D. Hoeck
    Anaelle Dumas
    Gabriel Rosser
    Yichen Li
    Jennie Jeyapalan
    Silvia Vicenzi
    Qianhai Fan
    Zeng Jie Yang
    Arianna Sabò
    Denise Sheer
    Axel Behrens
    Silvia Marino
    Acta Neuropathologica Communications, 7
  • [45] c-MYC overexpression induces choroid plexus papillomas through a T-cell mediated inflammatory mechanism
    Merve, Ashirwad
    Zhang, Xinyu
    Pomella, Nicola
    Acquati, Serena
    Hoeck, Joerg D.
    Dumas, Anaelle
    Rosser, Gabriel
    Li, Yichen
    Jeyapalan, Jennie
    Vicenzi, Silvia
    Fan, Qianhai
    Yang, Zeng Jie
    Sabo, Arianna
    Sheer, Denise
    Behrens, Axel
    Marino, Silvia
    ACTA NEUROPATHOLOGICA COMMUNICATIONS, 2019, 7 (1)
  • [46] Ethanol consumption suppresses cell-mediated inflammatory responses and increases T-helper type 2 cytokine secretion in Trichinella spiralis-infected rats
    Na, HR
    Zhu, X
    Stewart, GL
    Seelig, LL
    ALCOHOLISM-CLINICAL AND EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH, 1997, 21 (07) : 1179 - 1185
  • [47] Combination cytokine therapy inhibits tumor growth by generation of tumor-specific T-cell responses in a murine melanoma model
    Kalaaji, Amer N.
    Lu, Jun
    Markovic, Svetomir N.
    Celis, Esteban
    Pittelkow, Mark R.
    CYTOKINE, 2010, 49 (03) : 287 - 293
  • [48] Heterogeneity of Tregs and the complexity in the IL-12 cytokine family signaling in driving T-cell immune responses in atherosclerotic vessels
    Chistiakov, Dimitry A.
    Bobryshev, Yuri V.
    Orekhov, Alexander N.
    MOLECULAR IMMUNOLOGY, 2015, 65 (01) : 133 - 138
  • [49] Rituximab, anti-CD20, induces in vivo cytokine release but does not impair ex vivo T-cell responses
    Agarwal, A
    Vieira, CA
    Book, BK
    Sidner, RA
    Fineberg, NS
    Pescovitz, MD
    AMERICAN JOURNAL OF TRANSPLANTATION, 2004, 4 (08) : 1357 - 1360
  • [50] Recurrent respiratory papillomatosis:: Altered CD8+ T-cell subsets and TH1/TH2 cytokine imbalance
    Bonagura, VR
    Hatam, L
    DeVoti, J
    Zeng, FF
    Steinberg, BM
    CLINICAL IMMUNOLOGY, 1999, 93 (03) : 302 - 311