Prior laparotomy or corticosterone potentiates lipopolysaccharide-induced fever and sickness behaviors |
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Authors: | Hains Leah E Loram Lisa C Taylor Frederick R Strand Keith A Wieseler Julie L Barrientos Ruth M Young Jennifer J Frank Matthew G Sobesky Julia Martin Thomas J Eisenach James C Maier Steven F Johnson John D Fleshner Monika Watkins Linda R |
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Affiliation: | Wadsworth Center, Albany, NY 12201-0509, USA. |
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Abstract: | Stimulating sensitized immune cells with a subsequent immune challenge results in potentiated pro-inflammatory responses translating into exacerbated sickness responses (i.e. fever, pain and lethargy). Both corticosterone (CORT) and laparotomy cause sensitization, leading to enhanced sickness-induced neuroinflammation or pain (respectively). However, it is unknown whether this sensitization affects all sickness behaviors and immune cell responses equally. We show that prior CORT and prior laparotomy potentiated LPS-induced fever but not lethargy. Prior CORT, like prior laparotomy, was able to potentiate sickness-induced pain. Release of nitric oxide (NO) from peritoneal macrophages stimulated ex vivo demonstrates that laparotomy, but not CORT sensitizes these cells. |
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