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Article Dans Une Revue Endocrine Année : 1995

Deletion of the ventral noradrenergic bundle obliterates the early ACTH response after systemic LPS, independently from the plasma IL-1β surge

G Givalois
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G Gaillet
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M. Mekaouche
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I Ixart
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F. Bristow
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P. Siaud
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A. Szafarczyk
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F. Malaval
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I. Assenmacher
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S. Gaillet
C. Ixart
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Résumé

We have recently shown that total lesion of the ventral noradrenergic bundle (VNAB-X), enhanced the short-lived (<120 min) triggering effect of intra-arterially (i.a.) given IL-1β on plasma ACTH levels. In the present study we used the same VNAB-X paradigm to explore the mechanisms of the long-lived (480 min) LPS stimulatory effect on plasma ACTH, corticosterone (CORT) and IL-1β levels. In control rats, 25 μg kg(-1) LPS induced a 20-fold increase in ACTH and a 7-fold increase in CORT concentrations at 30 min, which continued to rise until 60 min, before receding to baseline at 480 min. In contrast, the plasma IL-1β concentration started to increase above undetectable levels only at 120 min. In VNAB-X animals, the early (30 min) ACTH/CORT response to LPS was completely blunted, and the ACTH surge was reduced by 75% at 60 min. However, the sustained hormonal response (120 to 480 min) was unaltered. Both the temporal pattern and the amplitude of the plasma IL-1β response were normal. We conclude that (1) the VNAB is involved in the early (first 60 min) ACTH/CORT response to systemic LPS, (2) plasma IL-1β does not appear to be associated with this early corticotropic activation and (3) the later stages of the ACTH/CORT response to LPS (60 to 480 min) appear to be independent of the VNAB control and may therefore involve different control mechanisms, in which the IL-1β, by this stage massively released in the blood, may play a major role.

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hal-01923640 , version 1 (15-11-2018)

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G Givalois, G Gaillet, M. Mekaouche, I Ixart, F. Bristow, et al.. Deletion of the ventral noradrenergic bundle obliterates the early ACTH response after systemic LPS, independently from the plasma IL-1β surge. Endocrine, 1995, 3 (7), pp.481 - 485. ⟨10.1007/BF02738821⟩. ⟨hal-01923640⟩
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