医学
多巴胺
电针
炎症
全身炎症
败血症
免疫学
针灸科
内科学
病理
替代医学
作者
Rafael Torres‐Rosas,Ghassan Yehia,Geber Peña,Priya Mishra,María del Rocío Thompson-Bonilla,Mario Adán Moreno‐Eutímio,Lourdes Arriaga-Pizano,Armando Isibasi,Luis Ulloa
出处
期刊:Nature Medicine
[Springer Nature]
日期:2014-02-23
卷期号:20 (3): 291-295
被引量:455
摘要
In sepsis, systemic inflammation leads to multiple organ failure and death. Now, Luis Ulloa and colleagues show that electroacupuncture can rescue mice from sepsis by causing the adrenal medulla to produce dopamine. Previous anti-inflammatory strategies against sepsis, a leading cause of death in hospitals, had limited efficacy in clinical trials, in part because they targeted single cytokines and the experimental models failed to mimic clinical settings1,2,3. Neuronal networks represent physiological mechanisms, selected by evolution to control inflammation, that can be exploited for the treatment of inflammatory and infectious disorders3. Here, we report that sciatic nerve activation with electroacupuncture controls systemic inflammation and rescues mice from polymicrobial peritonitis. Electroacupuncture at the sciatic nerve controls systemic inflammation by inducing vagal activation of aromatic L-amino acid decarboxylase, leading to the production of dopamine in the adrenal medulla. Experimental models with adrenolectomized mice mimic clinical adrenal insufficiency4, increase the susceptibility to sepsis and prevent the anti-inflammatory effects of electroacupuncture. Dopamine inhibits cytokine production via dopamine type 1 (D1) receptors. D1 receptor agonists suppress systemic inflammation and rescue mice with adrenal insufficiency from polymicrobial peritonitis. Our results suggest a new anti-inflammatory mechanism mediated by the sciatic and vagus nerves that modulates the production of catecholamines in the adrenal glands. From a pharmacological perspective, the effects of selective dopamine agonists mimic the anti-inflammatory effects of electroacupuncture and can provide therapeutic advantages to control inflammation in infectious and inflammatory disorders.
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