Reactivation of Inflammatory Bowel Disease in a Mouse Model of Depression

Mar 11, 2009Gastroenterology

Return of inflammatory bowel disease symptoms in depressed mice

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Abstract

Induction of depression reactivated inflammation in mice with established colitis.

  • Depression may trigger a relapse of previously quiescent inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • Impaired cholinergic inhibition of proinflammatory cytokine secretion by macrophages is associated with this depression-induced reactivation.
  • Increased proinflammatory cytokine secretion was observed in macrophages isolated from depressed mice.
  • The antidepressant desmethylimipramine prevented the reactivation of colitis and normalized cytokine secretion.
  • Reactivation of chronic colitis may occur through the alpha 7 subunit of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor.

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