Regulation of cytokine gene expression in the central nervous system by glucocorticoids: mechanisms and functional consequences. 1997

E Goujon, and S Layé, and P Parnet, and R Dantzer
INSERM U394, Bordeaux, France.

The proinflammatory cytokines which are released by activated accessory immune cells during the course of an infection have profound effects on the brain. These effects include activation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, fever and behavioral depression. They are mediated by cytokines which are synthesized and released in the brain, in response to peripherally released cytokines. Glucocorticoids have potent regulatory effects on the synthesis of cytokines by activated macrophages and monocytes. These hormones are also able to regulate the synthesis and action of cytokines in the brain, as demonstrated by the sensitizing effects of adrenalectomy and the depressing effects of stress on the increased cytokine and interleukin-1 beta converting enzyme gene expression that occurs in response to lipopolysaccharide in mice. Preliminary experiments indicate that another way glucocorticoids can contribute to down regulation of the IL-1 system is by increasing the expression of the type II IL-1 receptor in the brain. The regulatory effects of glucocorticoids on cytokine expression in the brain have functional consequences, as demonstrated by the enhanced sensitivity of adrenalectomized animals to the behavioral actions of centrally administered LPS and IL-1. The effects of adrenalectomy are inhibited by compensation with a corticosterone implant and they are mimicked by administration of the type II glucocorticoid receptor, RU 38486. The regulatory role of glucocorticoids on the expression and action of cytokines in the brain makes these hormones and their mechanisms of action key targets for therapeutic interventions in psychopathology and neuropathology.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D002490 Central Nervous System The main information-processing organs of the nervous system, consisting of the brain, spinal cord, and meninges. Cerebrospinal Axis,Axi, Cerebrospinal,Axis, Cerebrospinal,Central Nervous Systems,Cerebrospinal Axi,Nervous System, Central,Nervous Systems, Central,Systems, Central Nervous
D005938 Glucocorticoids A group of CORTICOSTEROIDS that affect carbohydrate metabolism (GLUCONEOGENESIS, liver glycogen deposition, elevation of BLOOD SUGAR), inhibit ADRENOCORTICOTROPIC HORMONE secretion, and possess pronounced anti-inflammatory activity. They also play a role in fat and protein metabolism, maintenance of arterial blood pressure, alteration of the connective tissue response to injury, reduction in the number of circulating lymphocytes, and functioning of the central nervous system. Glucocorticoid,Glucocorticoid Effect,Glucorticoid Effects,Effect, Glucocorticoid,Effects, Glucorticoid
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000818 Animals Unicellular or multicellular, heterotrophic organisms, that have sensation and the power of voluntary movement. Under the older five kingdom paradigm, Animalia was one of the kingdoms. Under the modern three domain model, Animalia represents one of the many groups in the domain EUKARYOTA. Animal,Metazoa,Animalia
D016207 Cytokines Non-antibody proteins secreted by inflammatory leukocytes and some non-leukocytic cells, that act as intercellular mediators. They differ from classical hormones in that they are produced by a number of tissue or cell types rather than by specialized glands. They generally act locally in a paracrine or autocrine rather than endocrine manner. Cytokine

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