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Re-exposure to endotoxin induces differential cytokine gene expression in the rat hypothalamus and spleen
Authors:Adriana del Rey   Anke Randolf   Johannes Wildmann   Hugo O. Besedovsky  David S. Jessop  
Affiliation:aDept. Immunophysiology, Institute of Physiology and Pathophysiology, Medical Faculty, Philipps University of Marburg, 35037 Marburg, Germany;bHenry Wellcome Laboratories for Integrative Neuroscience and Endocrinology (LINE), University of Bristol, Dorothy Hodgkin Building, Whitson Street, Bristol BS1 3NY, United Kingdom
Abstract:This study was designed to investigate whether the pattern of hypothalamic and splenic cytokine expression induced by peripheral administration of a bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is affected by prior exposure to LPS derived from another bacterial strain. Injection of LPS from Salmonella enteritidis (LPS2) alone resulted in increased hypothalamic gene expression of IL-1β, IL-6, TNFα, IL-1ra and IL-10. However, pre-exposure to LPS derived from Escherichia coli (LPS1) 3 weeks before, significantly attenuated hypothalamic IL-1ra, IL-6 and IL-10 expression. IL-1β expression also tended to be lower. This pattern contrasted with the robust cytokine expression in the spleen of LPS2-treated rats previously exposed to LPS1, since pre-treatment with endotoxin resulted in a significantly greater response of IL-1β and IL-1ra to LPS2. Expression of TNFα and IL-10 also tended to be higher. Pre-treatment with LPS1 did not significantly affect the marked increase in corticosterone and adrenaline blood levels induced by LPS2. Thus, while endotoxin pre-exposure seemed not to induce a “tolerant” state in the periphery as judged by the immune and endocrine parameters evaluated upon re-stimulation, expression of four of the six cytokines measured was decreased in the hypothalamus. This is the first demonstration that endotoxin priming can differentially affect cytokine expression in the central nervous system and peripheral tissues when a host is confronted with a second, acute, pro-inflammatory stimulus. These results may provide new evidence for the involvement of cytokine pathways in the central nervous system in modulating peripheral inflammation and mediating cognitive and behavioural alterations during inflammatory diseases.
Keywords:Lipopolysaccharide   Corticosterone   Stress   Cytokines   Hypothalamus   Spleen   Catecholamines   Endotoxin
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