Your browser doesn't support javascript.
loading
Glucocorticoids, master modulators of the thymic catecholaminergic system?
Pilipović, I; Kosec, D; Radojević, K; Perisić, M; Pesić, V; Stojić-Vukanić, Z; Leposavi, G.
  • Pilipović, I; Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak. Immunology Research Centre Branislav Janković. Belgrade. RS
  • Kosec, D; Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak. Immunology Research Centre Branislav Janković. Belgrade. RS
  • Radojević, K; Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak. Immunology Research Centre Branislav Janković. Belgrade. RS
  • Perisić, M; Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak. Immunology Research Centre Branislav Janković. Belgrade. RS
  • Pesić, V; University of Belgrade. Department of Physiology. Belgrade. RS
  • Stojić-Vukanić, Z; University of Belgrade. Faculty of Pharmacy. Department of Immunology and Microbiology. Belgrade. RS
  • Leposavi, G; Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak. Immunology Research Centre Branislav Janković. Belgrade. RS
Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 43(3): 279-284, Mar. 2010. graf, tab
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-539720
ABSTRACT
There is evidence that the major mediators of stress, i.e., catecholamines and glucocorticoids, play an important role in modulating thymopoiesis and consequently immune responses. Furthermore, there are data suggesting that glucocorticoids influence catecholamine action. Therefore, to assess the putative relevance of glucocorticoid-catecholamine interplay in the modulation of thymopoiesis we analyzed thymocyte differentiation/maturation in non-adrenalectomized and andrenalectomized rats subjected to treatment with propranolol (0.4 mg·100 g body weight-1·day-1) for 4 days. The effects of β-adrenoceptor blockade on thymopoiesis in non-adrenalectomized rats differed not only quantitatively but also qualitatively from those in adrenalectomized rats. In adrenalectomized rats, besides a more efficient thymopoiesis [judged by a more pronounced increase in the relative proportion of the most mature single-positive TCRαβhigh thymocytes as revealed by two-way ANOVA; for CD4+CD8- F (1,20) = 10.92, P < 0.01; for CD4-CD8+ F (1,20) = 7.47, P < 0.05], a skewed thymocyte maturation towards the CD4-CD8+ phenotype, and consequently a diminished CD4+CD8-/CD4-CD8+ mature TCRαβhigh thymocyte ratio (3.41 ± 0.21 in non-adrenalectomized rats vs 2.90 ± 0.31 in adrenalectomized rats, P < 0.05) were found. Therefore, we assumed that catecholaminergic modulation of thymopoiesis exhibits a substantial degree of glucocorticoid-dependent plasticity. Given that glucocorticoids, apart from catecholamine synthesis, influence adrenoceptor expression, we also hypothesized that the lack of adrenal glucocorticoids affected not only β-adrenoceptor- but also α-adrenoceptor-mediated modulation of thymopoiesis.
Subject(s)

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Propranolol / Thymus Gland / Adrenergic beta-Antagonists / Glucocorticoids Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 2010 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak/RS / University of Belgrade/RS

Similar

MEDLINE

...
LILACS

LIS

Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Main subject: Propranolol / Thymus Gland / Adrenergic beta-Antagonists / Glucocorticoids Limits: Animals Language: English Journal: Braz. j. med. biol. res Journal subject: Biology / Medicine Year: 2010 Type: Article Affiliation country: Brazil Institution/Affiliation country: Institute of Virology, Vaccines and Sera Torlak/RS / University of Belgrade/RS