Neural regulation of inflammation: no neural connection from the vagus to splenic sympathetic neurons

Volume: 97, Issue: 11, Pages: 1180 - 1185
Published: Mar 8, 2012
Abstract
The 'inflammatory reflex' acts through efferent neural connections from the central nervous system to lymphoid organs, particularly the spleen, that suppress the production of inflammatory cytokines. Stimulation of the efferent vagus has been shown to suppress inflammation in a manner dependent on the spleen and splenic nerves. The vagus does not innervate the spleen, so a synaptic connection from vagal preganglionic neurons to splenic...
Paper Details
Title
Neural regulation of inflammation: no neural connection from the vagus to splenic sympathetic neurons
Published Date
Mar 8, 2012
Volume
97
Issue
11
Pages
1180 - 1185
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