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Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity

The nervous system maintains physiological homeostasis through reflex pathways that modulate organ function. This process begins when changes in the internal milieu (e.g., blood pressure, temperature, or pH) activate visceral sensory neurons that transmit action potentials along the vagus nerve to t...

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Autores principales: Zanos, Theodoros P., Silverman, Harold A., Levy, Todd, Tsaava, Tea, Battinelli, Emily, Lorraine, Peter W., Ashe, Jeffrey M., Chavan, Sangeeta S., Tracey, Kevin J., Bouton, Chad E.
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6003492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29735654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1719083115
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author Zanos, Theodoros P.
Silverman, Harold A.
Levy, Todd
Tsaava, Tea
Battinelli, Emily
Lorraine, Peter W.
Ashe, Jeffrey M.
Chavan, Sangeeta S.
Tracey, Kevin J.
Bouton, Chad E.
author_facet Zanos, Theodoros P.
Silverman, Harold A.
Levy, Todd
Tsaava, Tea
Battinelli, Emily
Lorraine, Peter W.
Ashe, Jeffrey M.
Chavan, Sangeeta S.
Tracey, Kevin J.
Bouton, Chad E.
author_sort Zanos, Theodoros P.
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description The nervous system maintains physiological homeostasis through reflex pathways that modulate organ function. This process begins when changes in the internal milieu (e.g., blood pressure, temperature, or pH) activate visceral sensory neurons that transmit action potentials along the vagus nerve to the brainstem. IL-1β and TNF, inflammatory cytokines produced by immune cells during infection and injury, and other inflammatory mediators have been implicated in activating sensory action potentials in the vagus nerve. However, it remains unclear whether neural responses encode cytokine-specific information. Here we develop methods to isolate and decode specific neural signals to discriminate between two different cytokines. Nerve impulses recorded from the vagus nerve of mice exposed to IL-1β and TNF were sorted into groups based on their shape and amplitude, and their respective firing rates were computed. This revealed sensory neural groups responding specifically to TNF and IL-1β in a dose-dependent manner. These cytokine-mediated responses were subsequently decoded using a Naive Bayes algorithm that discriminated between no exposure and exposures to IL-1β and TNF (mean successful identification rate 82.9 ± 17.8%, chance level 33%). Recordings obtained in IL-1 receptor-KO mice were devoid of IL-1β–related signals but retained their responses to TNF. Genetic ablation of TRPV1 neurons attenuated the vagus neural signals mediated by IL-1β, and distal lidocaine nerve block attenuated all vagus neural signals recorded. The results obtained in this study using the methodological framework suggest that cytokine-specific information is present in sensory neural signals within the vagus nerve.
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spelling pubmed-60034922018-06-18 Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity Zanos, Theodoros P. Silverman, Harold A. Levy, Todd Tsaava, Tea Battinelli, Emily Lorraine, Peter W. Ashe, Jeffrey M. Chavan, Sangeeta S. Tracey, Kevin J. Bouton, Chad E. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A PNAS Plus The nervous system maintains physiological homeostasis through reflex pathways that modulate organ function. This process begins when changes in the internal milieu (e.g., blood pressure, temperature, or pH) activate visceral sensory neurons that transmit action potentials along the vagus nerve to the brainstem. IL-1β and TNF, inflammatory cytokines produced by immune cells during infection and injury, and other inflammatory mediators have been implicated in activating sensory action potentials in the vagus nerve. However, it remains unclear whether neural responses encode cytokine-specific information. Here we develop methods to isolate and decode specific neural signals to discriminate between two different cytokines. Nerve impulses recorded from the vagus nerve of mice exposed to IL-1β and TNF were sorted into groups based on their shape and amplitude, and their respective firing rates were computed. This revealed sensory neural groups responding specifically to TNF and IL-1β in a dose-dependent manner. These cytokine-mediated responses were subsequently decoded using a Naive Bayes algorithm that discriminated between no exposure and exposures to IL-1β and TNF (mean successful identification rate 82.9 ± 17.8%, chance level 33%). Recordings obtained in IL-1 receptor-KO mice were devoid of IL-1β–related signals but retained their responses to TNF. Genetic ablation of TRPV1 neurons attenuated the vagus neural signals mediated by IL-1β, and distal lidocaine nerve block attenuated all vagus neural signals recorded. The results obtained in this study using the methodological framework suggest that cytokine-specific information is present in sensory neural signals within the vagus nerve. National Academy of Sciences 2018-05-22 2018-05-07 /pmc/articles/PMC6003492/ /pubmed/29735654 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1719083115 Text en Copyright © 2018 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Zanos, Theodoros P.
Silverman, Harold A.
Levy, Todd
Tsaava, Tea
Battinelli, Emily
Lorraine, Peter W.
Ashe, Jeffrey M.
Chavan, Sangeeta S.
Tracey, Kevin J.
Bouton, Chad E.
Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
title Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
title_full Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
title_fullStr Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
title_full_unstemmed Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
title_short Identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
title_sort identification of cytokine-specific sensory neural signals by decoding murine vagus nerve activity
topic PNAS Plus
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6003492/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29735654
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1719083115
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