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Effects of the estrous cycle and ovarian hormones on central expression of interleukin-1 evoked by stress in female rats.
Arakawa, Keiko; Arakawa, Hiroyuki; Hueston, Cara M; Deak, Terrence.
Affiliation
  • Arakawa K; Department of Psychology, State University of New York at Binghamton, Binghamton, N.Y., USA.
Neuroendocrinology ; 100(2-3): 162-77, 2014.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25300872
ABSTRACT
Exposure to stressors such as foot shock (FS) leads to increased expression of multiple inflammatory factors, including the proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) in the brain. Studies have indicated that there are sex differences in stress reactivity, suggesting that the fluctuations in gonadal steroid levels across the estrous cycle may play a regulatory role in the stress-induced cytokine expression. The present studies were designed to investigate the role of 17-ß-estradiol (E2) and progesterone (Pg) in regulating the cytokine response within the paraventricular nucleus (PVN) of the hypothalamus through analysis of gene expression with real-time RT-PCR. Regularly cycling female rats showed a stress-induced increase in PVN IL-1 levels during the diestrous, proestrous, and estrous stages. During the metestrous stage, no change in IL-1 levels was seen following FS; however, estrogen receptor (ER)-ß levels did increase. Ovariectomy resulted in an increase in PVN IL-1 levels, which was attenuated by treatment with estradiol benzoate (10 or 50 µg), indicating an E2-mediated anti-inflammatory effect. Ovariectomized rats treated with Pg (500 or 1,250 µg) showed no alteration in IL-1 levels, but Pg did up-regulate ER-ß gene expression. The results from the current study implicate a potential mechanism through which high availability of endogenous Pg during the metestrous stage increases ER-ß sensitivity, which in turn attenuates the PVN IL-1 response to stress. Thus, the interaction between gonadal steroid hormones and their central receptors may exert a powerful inhibitory effect on neuroimmune consequences of stress throughout the estrous cycle.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus / Progesterone / Stress, Psychological / Interleukin-1 / Estrous Cycle / Estradiol Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2014 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Paraventricular Hypothalamic Nucleus / Progesterone / Stress, Psychological / Interleukin-1 / Estrous Cycle / Estradiol Type of study: Prognostic_studies Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2014 Type: Article