Effect of β-endorphin on adherence, chemotaxis and phagocytosis of Candida albicans by peritoneal macrophages

There is growing evidence about the role of neuroendocrine hormones in the regulation of the immune system. In the present study we have examined effects on different stages of phagocytic function of peritoneal macrophages from BALB c mice induced by β-endorphin. Peritoneal macrophages were incubate...

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description There is growing evidence about the role of neuroendocrine hormones in the regulation of the immune system. In the present study we have examined effects on different stages of phagocytic function of peritoneal macrophages from BALB c mice induced by β-endorphin. Peritoneal macrophages were incubated (30 min at 37°C) in vitro with 0.22, 0.5 or 2200 ng/ml of this hormone. Adherence capacity was evaluated by means of a substrate adherence technique, chemotaxis in Boyden chambers, and ingestion of Candida albicans on migration inhibitory factor (MIF) dishes. No changes in adherence capacity were found. Chemotaxis, however, increased, and concentration of β-endorphin correlated directly with stimulation. Incubation of macrophages with 0.5 ng/ml of β-endorphin also stimulated phagocytosis of Candida albicans. These results indicate that β-endorphin acts on peritoneal murine macrophages, stimulating some stages of their phagocytic function. Il y a chaque fois plus d'évidence sur le rôle des hormones neuroendocrines sur le système inmunitaire. Dans cet étude nous avons examiner les effets induits par β-endorphine sur les diffèrentes étages du procès phagocyte des macrophages peritonéales de la souris. Les macrophages furent incubés in vitro (30 min à 47°C) avec 0.22, 0.5 ou 2200 ng/ml de cette hormone. La capacité d'adhérence fut évalué par la technique d'adhérence au substrat, la chimiotaxis en chambre de Boyden et la phagocytose de Candida albicans sur les plaques MIF Aucun changement dans l'adhérence. Par contre la chimiotaxis augmenta grâce aux concentrations croissantes de β-endorphine. L'incubation des macrophages avec 0.5 ng/ml de β-endorphine estimule ígalement la phagocytose. Ces résultats indiquent que β-endorphine estimule certaines étages de la fonction phagocyte du macrophage.
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Immunobiology
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