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Dexamethasone regulation of interleukin-1-receptors in the hippocampus of Theiler's virus-infected mice: effects on virus-mediated demyelination.

A Lledó1, J Borrell, C Guaza.   

Abstract

Intracerebral (i.c.) inoculation of susceptible strains of mice with Theiler's murine encephalomyelitis virus (TMEV) results in immune-mediated demyelinating disease. Interleukin-1 receptors are expressed in the brain of mice, in particular in the hippocampus, and have been implicated in neuroimmunoendocrine interactions. In the present study we investigated the regulation of interleukin-1 receptors in the hippocampus of a susceptible (SJL/J) and a resistant (BALB/c) strain of mice infected with TMEV, at different time intervals of the disease. Our results show that interleukin-1 receptors in the hippocampus were decreased in TMEV-infected mice at early times post-infection (10 and 14 days p.i.). The reduction in interleukin-1 receptors only occurred in the susceptible strain of mice (SJL/J), whereas interleukin-1 binding in the hippocampus of TMEV-infected resistant mice (BALB/c) showed values similar to those in control animals. The TMEV-induced down-regulation of interleukin-1 receptors was secondary to a marked decrease in the affinity of the receptor (control: Kd = 10.5 pM; TMEV: Kd = 1.30 pM) accompanied by a decrease in receptor number (control: Bmax = 2.189 fmol/mg protein; TMEV: B max = 0.84 fmol/mg protein). We also investigated the effects of glucocorticoid treatment on the regulation of hippocampal interleukin-1 receptors of TMEV-infected mice. Dexamethasone treatment in the early phase (500 microg/kg or 1 mg/kg during days 5-10 p.i.) of the disease significantly reversed the deficits in hippocampal interleukin-1 receptors observed at 10 days p.i. in SJL/J mice, and suppressed neurological signs of demyelination. These results suggest that: (i) the reduction of interleukin-1 receptors may be a consequence, at least in part, of local production of interleukin-1 at early times during TMEV infection; (ii) interleukin-1 seems to be a critical factor for the susceptibility to TMEV-induced demyelination and (iii) the protective effect of dexamethasone appears to be related to its ability to reverse the reduction in interleukin-1 receptors during the early disease. These results suggest that interleukin-1 is a pivotal mediator in TMEV-induced demyelination.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10374717     DOI: 10.1016/s0014-2999(99)00187-9

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pharmacol        ISSN: 0014-2999            Impact factor:   4.432


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