Acute modulation of active carrier-mediated brain-to-blood transport of corticotropin-releasing hormone

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作者
Martins, JM
Banks, WA
Kastin, AJ
机构
[1] VET AFFAIRS MED CTR, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70146 USA
[2] TULANE UNIV, SCH MED, NEW ORLEANS, LA 70146 USA
关键词
blood-brain barrier; adrenal steroids; cytokines; endogenous opiates;
D O I
10.1152/ajpendo.1997.272.2.E312
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
The unidirectional brain-to-blood transport system for corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) across the blood-brain barrier could be instrumental in the homeostasis of central CRH. To characterize this system, the intracerebroventricular injection of I-125-CRH was used in mice. CRH was rapidly transported out of the brain with a half-time disappearance (t(1/2)) of 15 min, much faster than albumin (t(1/2) = 50 min). Kinetic analysis revealed a saturable component with a low maximum velocity (approximate to 0.020 nmol . min(-1) . brain(-1)) and low capacity (Michaelis constant approximate to 1.4 nmol/brain). Transport was inhibited by verapamil, ouabain, and colchicine but not by cyclosporin. Transport was increased by corticosterone and inhibited by tumor necrosis factor-alpha and beta-endorphin. These results suggest that the specific unidirectional brain-to-blood transport system for CRH is dependent on energy and calcium channels, involves microtubules, is independent of the P-glycoprotein transporter, and is acutely modulated by adrenal steroids, cytokines, and endogenous opiates. This suggests its participation in the control of the stress response.
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页码:E312 / E319
页数:8
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