A novel technique of cryodenervation for murine vagus nerve: implications for acute lung inflammation.

IF 5.8 2区 医学 Q1 Medicine Respiratory Research Pub Date : 2025-01-13 DOI:10.1186/s12931-025-03108-w
Di Wu, Ximing Liao, Jing Gao, Kun Wang, Wujian Xu, Feilong Wang, Zhixian Jin, Dandan Wu, Qiang Li, Wei Gao
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Background: Neuroimmune interaction is an underestimated mechanism for lung diseases, and cryoablation is a competitive advantageous technique than other non-pharmacologic interventions for peripheral nerve innervating the lung. However, a lack of cryodenervation model in laboratory rodents leads to the obscure mechanisms for techniques used in clinic.

Method: Herein, we developed a novel practical method for mouse peripheral nerve cryoablation, named visualized and simple cryodenervation (VSCD). We first estimated the feasibility, safety and effectiveness of the technique via haematoxylin-eosin staining, histochemistry or immunofluorescence staining and immunoblotting assay. We then constructed the acute lung injury (ALI) model triggered by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) to verify the effect of VSCD in the resolution of pulmonary inflammation. Besides, the IL-10 knockout mice were also applied to explain the underlying mechanism of the protective activity of VSCD in ALI mice.

Result: We demonstrated that VSCD was able to induce a reliable and stable blockade of innervation, but reversible structural damage of mouse vagus nerve without detectable toxicity to lung tissues. Cholinergic parasympathetic nerve in the mouse lung coming from vagus nerve was activated at the initial stage (1 week) after VSCD, and blocked 3 weeks later. By use of the ALI mouse model, we found that VSCD effectively decreased pulmonary inflammation and tissue damage in the ALI mice. Moreover, the activated cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway (CAP) and elevated IL-10 expression might explain the protective action of VSCD following LPS challenge.

Conclusion: This study fills the gap in the cryoablation for mouse vagus nerve, thereby guiding the application of cryodenervation in clinical management of pulmonary diseases. It also offers evidence of anti-inflammatory potential of VSCD in ALI mouse model and opens therapeutic avenues for the intervention of acute lung inflammation.

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小鼠迷走神经冷冻神经支配的新技术:对急性肺部炎症的影响。
背景:神经免疫相互作用是肺部疾病的一种被低估的机制,对于支配肺部的周围神经,冷冻消融是一种比其他非药物干预更具竞争力的技术。然而,缺乏实验室啮齿类动物的冷冻神经支配模型导致临床应用技术的机制不明确。方法:建立了一种实用的小鼠周围神经冷冻消融术,命名为可视化和简单冷冻神经支配(VSCD)。我们首先通过血红素-伊红染色、组织化学或免疫荧光染色和免疫印迹法评估了该技术的可行性、安全性和有效性。构建脂多糖(LPS)诱发急性肺损伤(ALI)模型,验证VSCD对肺部炎症的消退作用。此外,我们还利用IL-10敲除小鼠来解释VSCD对ALI小鼠保护作用的潜在机制。结果:我们证明了VSCD能够诱导可靠和稳定的神经支配阻断,但小鼠迷走神经的可逆结构损伤,而对肺组织没有可检测到的毒性。来自迷走神经的小鼠肺胆碱能副交感神经在VSCD初期(1周)被激活,3周后被阻断。通过ALI小鼠模型,我们发现VSCD有效地减轻了ALI小鼠的肺部炎症和组织损伤。此外,激活的胆碱能抗炎途径(CAP)和升高的IL-10表达可能解释了LPS刺激后VSCD的保护作用。结论:本研究填补了小鼠迷走神经冷冻消融术的空白,从而指导冷冻神经支配在肺部疾病临床治疗中的应用。这也为ALI小鼠模型中VSCD的抗炎作用提供了证据,为急性肺部炎症的干预开辟了治疗途径。
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Respiratory Research
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期刊介绍: Respiratory Research publishes high-quality clinical and basic research, review and commentary articles on all aspects of respiratory medicine and related diseases. As the leading fully open access journal in the field, Respiratory Research provides an essential resource for pulmonologists, allergists, immunologists and other physicians, researchers, healthcare workers and medical students with worldwide dissemination of articles resulting in high visibility and generating international discussion. Topics of specific interest include asthma, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, cystic fibrosis, genetics, infectious diseases, interstitial lung diseases, lung development, lung tumors, occupational and environmental factors, pulmonary circulation, pulmonary pharmacology and therapeutics, respiratory immunology, respiratory physiology, and sleep-related respiratory problems.
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