Monday, November 23, 2009

sympathectomy increased the bacterial tissue burden

sympathectomy increased the bacterial tissue burden, which was caused by a reduction in corticosterone tonus, and decreased both interleukin-4 secretion from peritoneal cells and the influx of lymphocytes into the peritoneal cavity. In both models, the peritoneal wall was the critical border for systemic infection. These results show the dual role of the sympathetic nervous system in sepsis. It can be favorable or unfavorable, depending on the innate immune effector mechanisms necessary to overcome infection.
The Journal of Infectious Diseases. Chicago: Aug 15, 2005. Vol. 192, Iss. 4; pg. 560, 13 pgs