Splanchnic sympathetic nerve denervation improves bacterial clearance and clinical recovery in established ovine Gram-negative bacteremia.
Rachel M PeirisClive N MayLindsea C BoothRobin M McAllenMichael J McKinleySally HoodDavide MartelliRinaldo BellomoYugeesh R LankadevaPublished in: Intensive care medicine experimental (2023)
In experimental Gram-negative bacteremia, interrupting splanchnic sympathetic nerve activity increased plasma interleukin-6, accelerated bacterial clearance, and improved clinical state without inducing hypotension. These findings suggest that splanchnic neural manipulation is a potential target for pharmacological or non-pharmacological interventions.