Splenic lymphocyte production of an endorphin during endotoxic shock
Endogenous opioids have been reported to elicit some of the pathophysiologic responses to endotoxic shock by binding to the δ-opiate receptor. We have previously reported the production of immunoreactive (ir)-endorphin by B lymphocytes treated with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We postulated t...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain, behavior, and immunity behavior, and immunity, 1987-06, Vol.1 (2), p.123-133 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Endogenous opioids have been reported to elicit some of the pathophysiologic responses to endotoxic shock by binding to the δ-opiate receptor. We have previously reported the production of immunoreactive (ir)-endorphin by B lymphocytes treated with bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We postulated that this lymphocyte-derived ir-endorphin may be an extrapituitary source of the endogenous opioid component associated with the pathophysiology of endotoxic shock. To test this hypothesis, we chose to study the LPS-sensitive (
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) inbred mouse model. We treated these mice with intraperitoneal injections of LPS or B-lymphocyte-derived ir-endorphin. The LPS-sensitive mice presented with a severe hypothermic and pathophysiologic response pattern when treated with LPS or with ir-endorphin. The LPS-resistant mice, which were unresponsive to the LPS, however, presented with the typical hypothermic and pathophysiologic responses to the ir-endorphin. Immunofluorescence on the splenic leukocytes in the LPS-treated mice showed significant ir-endorphin present only in the LPS-sensitive mice at a time point preceding onset of the pathophysiologic response pattern. Taken together, this evidence strongly suggests a role for B-lymphocyte-derived ir-endorphin in the pathophysiology of endotoxic shock. The implications of immune system regulation of neuroendocrine function are discussed. |
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ISSN: | 0889-1591 1090-2139 |
DOI: | 10.1016/0889-1591(87)90015-8 |