Our previous studies demonstrated that oral administration of madecassoside could markedly attenuate collagen-induced arthritis in rats, a rodent model of rheumatoid arthritis. As the autonomic nervous system is critically involved in the modulation of peripheral inflammation and immune response, the present study aims to explore the possible involvement of adrenergic and cholinergic nerves in the effect of madecassoside on rheumatoid arthritis. Arthritis was induced by chicken collagen in rats, and madecassoside was orally administered daily for two weeks from day 14 after the primary immunization. The antagonists of adrenoceptor and cholinergic receptors were co-administered with madecassoside, respectively. Unilateral cervical vagotomy was performed four days before the arthritis induction. The results showed that madecassoside (30 mg/kg) treatment markedly ameliorated arthritis symptoms in rats, mainly evidenced by the reduction of paw swelling and arthritis index scores. Co-administration of madecassoside with atropine (an antagonist of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor) or hexamethonium (an antagonist of the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor) markedly diminished the therapeutic effects of madecassoside in arthritis. However, co-administration with phentolamine (an antagonist of the α-adrenoceptor) or propranolol (an antagonist of the β-adrenoceptor) did not alter the effect of madecassoside on arthritis. Furthermore, unilateral cervical vagotomy significantly reduced the anti-arthritis efficacy of madecassoside, including the amelioration of clinical symptoms, as well as the inhibition of the production of pro-inflammatory cytokines except T lymphocytes-related cytokines. These findings suggest that madecassoside exerts inhibitory effects on collagen-induced arthritis through, at least partially, the peripheral cholinergic system.
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