Effects of Cholinergic Stimulation with Pyridostigmine Bromide on Chronic Chagasic Cardiomyopathic Mice

Author:

Cuba Marília Beatriz de1,Ribeiro Machado Marcus Paulo1,Farnesi Thais Soares1,Alves Angelica Cristina1,Martins Livia Alves1,Oliveira Lucas Felipe de1,Capitelli Caroline Santos1,Leite Camila Ferreira1,Vinícius Silva Marcos1,Machado Juliana Reis1,Kappel Henrique Borges1,Sales de Campos Helioswilton1,Paiva Luciano1,da Silva Gomes Natália Lins2,Guimarães Faleiros Ana Carolina1,Carvalho Britto Constança Felicia de Paoli de2,Savino Wilson2,Moreira Otacílio Cruz2,Rodrigues Jr. Virmondes1,Montano Nicola3,Lages-Silva Eliane1,Ramirez Luis Eduardo1,Dias da Silva Valdo Jose1

Affiliation:

1. Natural and Biological Sciences Institute, Triangulo Mineiro Federal University, Praca Manoel Terra 330, Centro, 38025-015 Uberaba, MG, Brazil

2. Oswaldo Cruz Institute, 21040-900 Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

3. Department of Clinical Sciences, Internal Medicine II, L. Sacco Hospital, University of Milan, 20157 Milan, Italy

Abstract

The aim of the present study was to assess the effects of an anticholinesterase agent, pyridostigmine bromide (Pyrido), on experimental chronic Chagas heart disease in mice. To this end, male C57BL/6J mice noninfected (control:Con) or chronically infected (5 months) withTrypanosoma cruzi(chagasic:Chg) were treated or not (NT) with Pyrido for one month. At the end of this period, electrocardiogram (ECG); cardiac autonomic function; heart histopathology; serum cytokines; and the presence of blood and tissue parasites by means of immunohistochemistry and PCR were assessed. In NT-Chg mice, significant changes in the electrocardiographic, autonomic, and cardiac histopathological profiles were observed confirming a chronic inflammatory response. Treatment with Pyrido in Chagasic mice caused a significant reduction of myocardial inflammatory infiltration, fibrosis, and hypertrophy, which was accompanied by a decrease in serum levels of IFNγwith no change in IL-10 levels, suggesting a shift of immune response toward an anti-inflammatory profile. Lower nondifferent numbers of parasite DNA copies were observed in both treated and nontreated chagasic mice. In conclusion, our findings confirm the marked neuroimmunomodulatory role played by the parasympathetic autonomic nervous system in the evolution of the inflammatory-immune response toT. cruziduring experimental chronic Chagas heart disease in mice.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Cell Biology,Immunology

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