Modulation of the inflammatory response by corticotropin-releasing factor

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作者
Correa, SG
Riera, CM
Spiess, J
Bianco, ID
机构
[1] NATL UNIV CORDOBA,FAC CIENCIAS QUIM,CIQUIBIC,DEPT QUIM BIOL,RA-5016 CORDOBA,ARGENTINA
[2] NATL UNIV CORDOBA,FAC CIENCIAS QUIM,DEPT BIOQUIM CLIN,RA-5016 CORDOBA,ARGENTINA
[3] MAX PLANCK INST EXPT MED,ABT MOL NEUROENDOKRINOL,D-37075 GOTTINGEN,GERMANY
关键词
CRF (corticotropin-releasing factor); inflammation; histamine; arachidonic acid;
D O I
10.1016/S0014-2999(96)00824-2
中图分类号
R9 [药学];
学科分类号
1007 ;
摘要
Peptides of the corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) family have been shown to have either pro- or anti-inflammatory activities. CRF (10-30 mu g/kg) administered subcutaneously or intravenously could inhibit edema and dye leakage in the rat paw produced by several injuries. These findings are opposed to some results suggesting a predominantly pro-inflammatory effect of CRF mainly in arthritic processes. The purpose of this work was to identify in vivo and in vitro the conditions for the pro- or anti-inflammatory actions of CRF in order to clarify its physiological and pharmacological function. Using the rat paw edema test we observed that only the highest doses of CRF employed (5 mu g) induced a moderate and sustained swelling. Pre-treatment with low doses of CRF (0.5-5 ng) was able to inhibit the edema induced by Naja naja naja phospholipase A(2), carrageenin or histamine. Higher doses (50 ng-5 mu g) had no anti-inflammatory activity. When co-injected with Naja naja naja phospholipase A(2) or histamine the peptide did not modify the swelling at doses up to 500 ng, showing at 5 mu g an additive edema with Naja naja naja phospholipase A(2). In vitro, CRF did not modify the release of histamine but slightly increased the release of arachidonic acid to the medium. Our findings show a clear dose dependence on the local effects of CRF in inflammatory responses. These results suggest that the mechanisms of the two dose-related phenomena may be distinct.
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