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      Immune Cytokine Regulation of Sympathetic Ganglion Response to Injury

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          Abstract

          Without appropriate response to traumatic injury, the nervous system cannot survive. The superior cervical (sympathetic) ganglion of the neonatal rat has been a uniquely valuable model system in which to study neuronal response to traumatic injury. Explantation of the ganglion into culture involves severing both presynaptic fibers (compromising preganglionic input) and axotomy (damaging efferent axons of ganglionic neurons). Since traumatic injury of any kind involves the elaboration of inflammatory cytokines, we have been interested in examining the action of these inflammatory cytokines on neurotransmitter gene expression in injured sympathetic ganglia.

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          Journal
          NIM
          Neuroimmunomodulation
          10.1159/issn.1021-7401
          Neuroimmunomodulation
          S. Karger AG
          1021-7401
          1423-0216
          1995
          1995
          08 March 1996
          : 2
          : 4
          : 236-240
          Affiliations
          Department of Biological Sciences, Rutgers University, Newark, N.J., USA
          Article
          97201 Neuroimmunomodulation 1995;2:236–240
          10.1159/000097201
          8963752
          14d652dd-aca0-4f3a-966d-3c8409c535d3
          © 1995 S. Karger AG, Basel

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          Pages: 5
          Categories
          Recent Progress in Neuroimmunomodulation / Review

          Endocrinology & Diabetes,Neurology,Nutrition & Dietetics,Sexual medicine,Internal medicine,Pharmacology & Pharmaceutical medicine
          Substance P,Interleukin-1,Tumor necrosis factor-α,Leukemia inhibitory factor,Interleukin-1 receptor,Superior cervical ganglion

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