1. Sympathetic Denervation Alters the Inflammatory Response of Resident Muscularis Macrophages upon Surgical Trauma and Ameliorates Postoperative Ileus in Mice
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Mariola Lysson, Reiner Schneider, Bianca Schneiker, Patrik Efferz, Eugene Lin, Sven Wehner, Wouter J. de Jonge, Shilpashree Mallesh, Gastroenterology and Hepatology, Tytgat Institute for Liver and Intestinal Research, AII - Inflammatory diseases, and AGEM - Amsterdam Gastroenterology Endocrinology Metabolism
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Male ,Sympathetic nervous system ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sympathetic Nervous System ,muscularis externa ,QH301-705.5 ,CX3C Chemokine Receptor 1 ,Inflammation ,Stimulation ,Catalysis ,Article ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,postoperative ileus ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Mice ,neuroimmune interactions ,CX3CR1+ macrophages ,CX3CR1 ,medicine ,Leukocytes ,Animals ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Biology (General) ,Molecular Biology ,QD1-999 ,Spectroscopy ,Denervation ,CX3CR1 macrophages ,business.industry ,Macrophage Colony-Stimulating Factor ,Macrophages ,organic chemicals ,Organic Chemistry ,Intestinal Pseudo-Obstruction ,fungi ,Muscle, Smooth ,General Medicine ,Computer Science Applications ,sympathetic denervation ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Chemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Peripheral nervous system ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Homeostasis - Abstract
Interactions between the peripheral nervous system and resident macrophages (MMs) modulate intestinal homeostatic functions. Activation of β2-adrenergic receptors on MMs has been shown to reduce bacterial challenges. These MMs are also crucial for the development of bowel inflammation in postoperative ileus (POI), an iatrogenic, noninfectious inflammation-based motility disorder. However, the role of the sympathetic nervous system (SNS) in the immune modulation of these MMs during POI or other noninfectious diseases is largely unknown. By employing 6-OHDA-induced denervation, we investigated the changes in the muscularis externa by RNA-seq, quantitative PCR, and flow cytometry. Further, we performed transcriptional phenotyping of sorted CX3CR1+ MMs and ex vivo LPS/M-CSF stimulation on these MMs. By combining denervation with a mouse POI model, we explored distinct changes on CX3CR1+ MMs as well as in the muscularis externa and their functional outcome during POI. Our results identify SNS as an important mediator in noninfectious postoperative inflammation. Upon denervation, MMs anti-inflammatory genes were reduced, and the muscularis externa profile is shaped toward a proinflammatory status. Further, denervation reduced MMs anti-inflammatory genes also in the early phase of POI. Finally, reduced leukocyte infiltration into the muscularis led to a quicker recovery of bowel motility in the late phase of POI.
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- 2021