Neuroimmunomodulation
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Neuroimmunomodulation · Sep 1999
Role of several mediators of inflammation on the mouse hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal axis response during acute endotoxemia.
Cytokines secreted by bacterial endotoxin-activated immune cells are substances known to stimulate the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis function. The present study was designed to better understand the effect of different mediators of inflammation, such as cytokines and histamine, on the acute HPA axis response induced by administration of a single dose of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in adult, male, BALB/c mice. Two different experimental designs were set up. ⋯ The blockade of histaminergic pathway functions did not impede the LPS-induced ACTH and B release regardless of the product employed. The present results indicate that TNF-alpha, and to a lesser extent IL-1beta, are the most relevant cytokines involved in HPA axis response to endotoxin administration. Our data also suggest that, in mice, HPA axis activation after infection appeared to be independent of stimulation of the histaminergic pathway.