Corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) antagonist attenuates adjuvant induced arthritis: Role of CRH in peripheral inflammation

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Webster, EL
Barrientos, RM
Contoreggi, C
Isaac, MG
Ligier, S
Gabry, KE
Chrousos, GP
McCarthy, EF
Rice, KC
Gold, PW
Sternberg, EM
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[1] NIMH, Integrat Neural Immune Program, Sect Neuroendocrine Immunol & Behav, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[2] NIMH, Clin Neuroendocrinol Branch, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
[3] NIDA, Brain Imaging Unit, Baltimore, MD USA
[4] NICHHD, Pediat Endocrinol Sect, PREB, Bethesda, MD USA
[5] Johns Hopkins Univ, Sch Med, Dept Orthoped Surg, Baltimore, MD USA
[6] NIDDKD, Med Chem Lab, NIH, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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corticotropin releasing receptor antagonist; rats; inflammation; adjuvant induced arthritis; glucocorticoids;
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Objective. To determine whether a corticotropin releasing hormone (CRH) type 1-specific receptor antagonist, antalarmin, would alter the progression of inflammation in adjuvant induced arthritis (AIA) susceptible LEW/N rats by blocking local CRH mediated inflammatory responses or render AIA resistant F344/N rats more susceptible to AIA by blocking central CRH, thus reducing secretion of endogenous glucocorticoids. Methods. F344/N and LEW/N rats were assigned to either drug or vehicle groups and treated with 20 mg/kg antalarmin or vehicle alone BID for 25 days by intraperitoneal injection. Arthritis was induced in both antalarmin and vehicle treated LEW/N and F344/N rats by subcutaneous injections at the base of the tail of incomplete Freund's adjuvant containing 10 mg/ml heat killed Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Control F344/N and LEW/N rats were maintained on either antalarmin or vehicle. Results. Chronic blockade of CRH-R1 with systemic antalarmin significantly ameliorated AIA in LEW/N rats, reducing the severity of inflammation in peripheral joints, evidenced by clinical and histopathology scores, and weight loss associated with disease onset. Antalarmin neither induced nor exacerbated arthritis expression in F344/N or LEW/N rats, despite suppression of levels of adjuvant induced corticosterone, the major antiinflammatory glucocorticoid in rats. Conclusion. Systemic blockade of CRH-R1 appeared to predominantly block peripheral proinflammatory effects of immune CRH, rather than the systemic glucocorticoid mediated anti inflammatory effects of hypothalamic CRH. Results indicate that chronic treatment with a CRH antagonist attenuates progressive inflammation induced degeneration of synovia, cartilage, and bone in arthritic joints, suggesting that antalarmin may have therapeutic potential in treatment of human autoimmune and inflammatory disorders.
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