Lymphocyte-derived adrenocorticotropin is insufficient to stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis in hypophysectomized rats
Cells of the immune system can produce and respond to peptide hormones associated with the endocrine system. However, the physiological significance of these endocrine-immune interactions is not known. It has been postulated that cells of the immune system, when stimulated with viruses that induce i...
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Published in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) Vol. 130; no. 4; p. 2113 |
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Abstract | Cells of the immune system can produce and respond to peptide hormones associated with the endocrine system. However, the physiological significance of these endocrine-immune interactions is not known. It has been postulated that cells of the immune system, when stimulated with viruses that induce interferon-alpha, produce sufficient levels of ACTH to stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis and, thus, function as an auxiliary source of ACTH that may have a role in the response to stress. However, we have confirmed that levels of ACTH-related peptides produced by immunocompetent cells are far lower than those produced by the pituitary, raising questions about the ability of lymphocyte-derived ACTH to stimulate adrenal function. Furthermore, we have rigorously examined this issue using intact and hypophysectomized rats treated with Newcastle disease virus. Although high levels of interferon-alpha were produced by both intact and hypophysectomized rats, and the plasma corticosterone concentration increased dramatically in intact animals, corticosterone remained undetectable in hypophysectomized rats. The lack of a corticosterone response in these animals was not due to adrenal insensitivity to ACTH, as shown by a normal rise in corticosterone following Cosyntropin injection 8 h after hypophysectomy. The findings demonstrate that levels of ACTH produced by nonpituitary sources in response to viral infection are not sufficient to stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis. |
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AbstractList | Cells of the immune system can produce and respond to peptide hormones associated with the endocrine system. However, the physiological significance of these endocrine-immune interactions is not known. It has been postulated that cells of the immune system, when stimulated with viruses that induce interferon-alpha, produce sufficient levels of ACTH to stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis and, thus, function as an auxiliary source of ACTH that may have a role in the response to stress. However, we have confirmed that levels of ACTH-related peptides produced by immunocompetent cells are far lower than those produced by the pituitary, raising questions about the ability of lymphocyte-derived ACTH to stimulate adrenal function. Furthermore, we have rigorously examined this issue using intact and hypophysectomized rats treated with Newcastle disease virus. Although high levels of interferon-alpha were produced by both intact and hypophysectomized rats, and the plasma corticosterone concentration increased dramatically in intact animals, corticosterone remained undetectable in hypophysectomized rats. The lack of a corticosterone response in these animals was not due to adrenal insensitivity to ACTH, as shown by a normal rise in corticosterone following Cosyntropin injection 8 h after hypophysectomy. The findings demonstrate that levels of ACTH produced by nonpituitary sources in response to viral infection are not sufficient to stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis. |
Author | DeBold, C R Olsen, N J Nicholson, W E Orth, D N |
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SubjectTerms | Adrenal Cortex Hormones - biosynthesis Adrenal Glands - metabolism Adrenocorticotropic Hormone - physiology Animals Cell Line Corticosterone - biosynthesis Humans Hypophysectomy Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System - physiology Lymphocytes - physiology Newcastle disease virus - physiology Pituitary-Adrenal System - physiology Pro-Opiomelanocortin - genetics Rats RNA, Messenger - analysis |
Title | Lymphocyte-derived adrenocorticotropin is insufficient to stimulate adrenal steroidogenesis in hypophysectomized rats |
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