TNF-α tolerance blocks LPS-induced hypophagia but LPS tolerance fails to prevent TNF-α-induced hypophagia

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作者
Porter, MH [1 ]
Arnold, M [1 ]
Langhans, W [1 ]
机构
[1] Swiss Fed Inst Technol, Inst Anim Sci Physiol & Anim Husb, CH-8092 Zurich, Switzerland
关键词
tumor necrosis factor-alpha; lipopolysaccharide; anorexia; cytokine; endotoxin; food intake; feeding;
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10.1152/ajpregu.1998.274.3.R741
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Q4 [生理学];
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071003 ;
摘要
To investigate the role of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) in bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced hypophagia, we tested whether a cross tolerance between LPS and TNF-alpha exists with respect to their anorectic effects. Only the first of three subsequent intraperitoneal injections of LPS (100 mu g/kg body wt) given every second day at dark onset (12:12-h light-dark cycle) led to a significant reduction of food intake in male rats. Likewise, intraperitoneal injections of human recombinant TNF-alpha (150 mu g greater than or equal to 3 x 10(6) U/kg body wt) also resulted in tolerance to its hypophagic effect. LPS tolerance did not alter the hypophagic response to subsequently injected TNF-alpha (n = 14). However, TNF-alpha pretreatment completely blocked the hypophagic response to LPS (n = 14). The results demonstrate that tolerance to the hypophagic effect of exogenous TNF-alpha is sufficient to eliminate LPS-induced hypophagia. This is consistent with the hypothesis that endogenous TNF-alpha plays a major role in LPS-induced hypophagia. The ineffectiveness of LPS tolerance to attenuate TNF-alpha-induced hypophagia is compatible with findings demonstrating that reduced TNF-alpha production is an important feature of LPS tolerance.
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页码:R741 / R745
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