The aim of this proposal is to identify the brain-immune pathways that contribute to immunoregulation of splenic macrophage function. Based on our published evidence that ICV IL-1 modifies immune function through splenic sympathetic neurons and activation of the HPA axis, we will attempt to identify the central site of action of IL-1 and the neuroanatomical and neurochemical pathways that mediate brain effector function. We will identify the site of action of IL-1 and LPS through the activation of protein synthesis using c-fos and c-jun immunohistochemistry to identify the specific brain regions. Functional characterization will be attempted through microinjection procedures in these areas and their effects on endocrine and autonomic activity and macrophage cytokine production. Tract tracing with retrograde transport of HSV-1 virion will attempt to delineate the pathway of sympathetic innervation of the spleen. Pathways mediating the functional effects of central IL-1 and LPS will also be evaluated by stereotaxic surgical deafferentation, utilizing our experience in unilateral and bilateral cutting of efferents from the hypothalamus while sparing the hypothalamopituitary connections. Pharmacological blockade of the HPA axis and sympathetic activity will utilize anti-CRF antibodies, 6-OHDA and 5,7-DHT treatment in specific brain regions. Sympathetic control of the splenic macrophage function will be analyzed by examining LPS and MDP induction of macrophage IL-1, TGF-beta and TNF-alpha secretion and mRNA levels following nerve section. The regulation of macrophage cytokine synthesis by norepinephrine and NPY will test the hypothesis that they are potential immunosuppressive signals for control of cytokine secretion, Ia antigen expression and H202 production. A regulatory feedback loop of IL-1 from secretion by macrophages to the brain and back to suppress splenic macrophages will be tested by interrupting the hypothesized pathways through surgical sympathetectomy, adrenalectomy and surgical deafferentation. The latter will spare the HPA axis, but cut efferent fibers from the PVN to the spinal cord. These experiments will thus characterize the functional pathway which deliver regulatory signals from the brain to the splenic macrophages.

Agency
National Institute of Health (NIH)
Institute
National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH)
Type
Research Project (R01)
Project #
5R01MH043778-06
Application #
2245852
Study Section
Psychobiological, Biological, and Neurosciences Subcommittee (MHAI)
Project Start
1988-04-01
Project End
1996-03-31
Budget Start
1995-05-01
Budget End
1996-03-31
Support Year
6
Fiscal Year
1995
Total Cost
Indirect Cost
Name
University of Manitoba
Department
Type
DUNS #
207584707
City
Winnipeg
State
MB
Country
Canada
Zip Code
R3 2-N2
Jasper, L L; MacNeil, B J (2012) Diverse sensory inputs permit priming in the acidic saline model of hyperalgesia. Eur J Pain 16:966-73
Nance, Dwight M; Sanders, Virginia M (2007) Autonomic innervation and regulation of the immune system (1987-2007). Brain Behav Immun 21:736-45
Meltzer, Jonathan C; MacNeil, Brian J; Sanders, Veronica et al. (2004) Stress-induced suppression of in vivo splenic cytokine production in the rat by neural and hormonal mechanisms. Brain Behav Immun 18:262-73
Meltzer, Jonathan C; MacNeil, Brian J; Sanders, Veronica et al. (2003) Contribution of the adrenal glands and splenic nerve to LPS-induced splenic cytokine production in the rat. Brain Behav Immun 17:482-97
MacNeil, Brian J; Jansen, Arno H; Greenberg, Arnold H et al. (2003) Neuropeptide specificity of prostaglandin E2-induced activation of splenic and renal sympathetic nerves in the rat. Brain Behav Immun 17:442-52
MacNeil, B J; Jansen, A H; Greenberg, A H et al. (2000) Effect of acute adrenalectomy on sympathetic responses to peripheral lipopolysaccharide or central PGE(2). Am J Physiol Regul Integr Comp Physiol 278:R1321-8
Meltzer, J C; Sanders, V; Grimm, P C et al. (1998) Production of digoxigenin-labelled RNA probes and the detection of cytokine mRNA in rat spleen and brain by in situ hybridization. Brain Res Brain Res Protoc 2:339-51
Zalcman, S; Murray, L; Dyck, D G et al. (1998) Interleukin-2 and -6 induce behavioral-activating effects in mice. Brain Res 811:111-21
Meltzer, J C; Sanders, V; Grimm, P C et al. (1998) Nonradioactive Northern blotting with biotinylated and digoxigenin-labeled RNA probes. Electrophoresis 19:1351-5
Meltzer, J C; Grimm, P C; Greenberg, A H et al. (1997) Enhanced immunohistochemical detection of autonomic nerve fibers, cytokines and inducible nitric oxide synthase by light and fluorescent microscopy in rat spleen. J Histochem Cytochem 45:599-610

Showing the most recent 10 out of 17 publications