Identification of a brainstem locus that inhibits tumor necrosis factor

Author:

Kressel Adam M.ORCID,Tsaava Tea,Levine Yaakov A.ORCID,Chang Eric H.ORCID,Addorisio Meghan E.,Chang Qing,Burbach Barry J.,Carnevale DanielaORCID,Lembo GiuseppeORCID,Zador Anthony M.,Andersson UlfORCID,Pavlov Valentin A.ORCID,Chavan Sangeeta S.ORCID,Tracey Kevin J.

Abstract

In the brain, compact clusters of neuron cell bodies, termed nuclei, are essential for maintaining parameters of host physiology within a narrow range optimal for health. Neurons residing in the brainstem dorsal motor nucleus (DMN) project in the vagus nerve to communicate with the lungs, liver, gastrointestinal tract, and other organs. Vagus nerve-mediated reflexes also control immune system responses to infection and injury by inhibiting the production of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and other cytokines in the spleen, although the function of DMN neurons in regulating TNF release is not known. Here, optogenetics and functional mapping reveal cholinergic neurons in the DMN, which project to the celiac-superior mesenteric ganglia, significantly increase splenic nerve activity and inhibit TNF production. Efferent vagus nerve fibers terminating in the celiac-superior mesenteric ganglia form varicose-like structures surrounding individual nerve cell bodies innervating the spleen. Selective optogenetic activation of DMN cholinergic neurons or electrical activation of the cervical vagus nerve evokes action potentials in the splenic nerve. Pharmacological blockade and surgical transection of the vagus nerve inhibit vagus nerve-evoked splenic nerve responses. These results indicate that cholinergic neurons residing in the brainstem DMN control TNF production, revealing a role for brainstem coordination of immunity.

Funder

NIH/NIGMS

NIH/NIAID

Publisher

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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