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Intestinal inflammation and activation of sensory nerve pathways: a functional and morphological study in the nematode infected rat
  1. R De Giorgioa,
  2. G Barbaraa,
  3. P Blennerhassettb,
  4. L Wangb,
  5. V Stanghellinia,
  6. R Corinaldesia,
  7. S M Collinsb,
  8. G Tougasb
  1. aDepartment of Internal Medicine, University of Bologna, Italy, bIntestinal Diseases Research Program and Division of Gastroenterology, Health Sciences Centre, McMaster University, Hamilton, Canada
  1. Dr S M Collins, Room 4W8, McMaster University Medical Center, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada L8N 3Z5. scollins{at}fhs.csu.mcmaster.CA

Abstract

BACKGROUND In the rat, gastric distension elicits an intensity dependent pseudoaffective bradycardia mediated via capsaicin sensitive afferent and cholinergic efferent vagal pathways. Inflammation alters visceral perception although the mediators responsible have not been identified. In the nematode infected rat, there is a substantial increase in neuronal substance P (SP) content of the gut.

AIMS To examine the effects of inflammation on perception of a noxious visceral stimulus and on SP and neurokinin 1 (NK-1) receptor immunoreactivity (IR) in visceral afferent pathways.

METHODS Immunohistochemistry was performed on sections from the jejunum, dorsal root ganglia (DRG), and spinal cord (T1–L1) using SP and NK-1 rabbit polyclonal antibodies. In the DRG, the number of SP-IR or NK-1-IR neurones per section was visually quantified. The pseudoaffective cardiac reflex response to gastric stimulation was compared in control andTrichinella spiralis infected rats.

RESULTS Intestinal inflammation induced a rightward shift in the intensity dependent bradycardic response to gastric distension. This was associated with a marked increase in SP-IR not only in the gut wall but also in the DRG and dorsal horn of the spine. In contrast, NK-1-IR was not increased in the gut wall. Moreover, inflammation evoked a decrease in NK-1-IR in the dorsal horn. No NK-1-IR was identified in the DRG of either control or infected animals.

CONCLUSIONS Intestinal inflammation modulates the capsaicin sensitive pseudoaffective autonomic response to gastric distension, increases SP-IR in afferent pathways, and downregulates dorsal horn NK-1-IR. As the pseudoaffective response is capsaicin sensitive, the rightward shift of the response is likely the consequence of the decrease in NK-1 receptors in the sensory pathways.

  • tachykinin peptides
  • neurokinin receptors
  • sensory afferent neurones
  • intestinal inflammation
  • neuroimmune interactions
  • nematode infection
  • pseudoaffective response
  • Abbreviations used in this paper

    DRG
    dorsal root ganglia
    IR
    immunoreactive/immunoreactivity
    NK
    neurokinin
    SP
    substance P
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  • Abbreviations used in this paper

    DRG
    dorsal root ganglia
    IR
    immunoreactive/immunoreactivity
    NK
    neurokinin
    SP
    substance P
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