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DOI: 10.1097/00001756-199509000-00016
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Electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve alters neuropeptide content and lymphocyte migration in the subcutaneous tissue of the rat hind paw

Uri Herzberg,Michael P. Murtaugh,Mary A. Mullet,Alvin J. Beitz

Sciatic nerve
Stimulation
Hindlimb
1995
To study the possible mechanism by which peripheral nerves mediate immune responses in target tissues, electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve was combined with subcutaneous microdialysis of the hind paw. Following unilateral stimulation of the sciatic nerve, an ipsilateral rise in substance P and a bilateral rise in VIP levels were observed in dialysate samples from experimental vs control animals. Electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve induced a marked hyperemia and swelling of the ipsilateral paw. Quantitative immunocytochemical analysis of paraffin-embedded sections of the hind foot pads demonstrated T lymphocyte migration ipsilateral to the stimulated nerve. These findings suggest that peripheral nerves can directly modulate local immune and inflammatoryresponses.
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    Electrical stimulation of the sciatic nerve alters neuropeptide content and lymphocyte migration in the subcutaneous tissue of the rat hind paw” is a paper by Uri Herzberg Michael P. Murtaugh Mary A. Mullet Alvin J. Beitz published in 1995. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.