Literature DB >> 10482842

Gonadotropin-releasing hormone increases CD4 T-lymphocyte numbers in an animal model of immunodeficiency.

J D Jacobson1, M A Ansari, M E Mansfield, C P McArthur, L T Clement.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) possesses immunostimulatory properties. We have previously demonstrated that GnRH antagonists decrease lymphocyte numbers in an animal model of autoimmune disease. We speculated that the converse might be true, that GnRH administration would increase lymphocyte numbers or alter lymphocyte subsets in an immunodeficiency state.
OBJECTIVE: Our purpose was to test the hypothesis that GnRH agonist would increase IgG and CD4 counts in a rat model of immunodeficiency independently of gonadal steroids.
METHODS: We used diabetes-prone (DP) BB rats. This model has been characterized to have an AIDS-like lymphocyte profile, with lymphopenia and depressed CD4 counts. Ovariectomized female DP rats were randomized to receive subcutaneous injections with GnRH or vehicle 6 times weekly. DR rats were ovariectomized and treated with vehicle as controls. We performed flow cytometric analysis and complete blood cell counts at baseline, 3.5 weeks, and 7 weeks of treatment. We also measured total serum IgG and luteinizing hormone levels.
RESULTS: GnRH administration significantly increased total serum IgG levels in DP rats compared with vehicle. The percentages of CD4(+) cells in blood were also significantly increased in the GnRH-treated group compared with the vehicle-treated group and compared with baseline. Similarly, the absolute numbers of CD4(+) positive T cells were increased over controls at 7 weeks. The effects of GnRH were specific for the CD4 subset because there were no significant differences in numbers of CD8(+) positive cells between the 2 treatment groups.
CONCLUSION: GnRH shows potential utility as an immunostimulatory agent in immunodeficient states manifesting diminished numbers of immunocompetent CD4(+) T lymphocytes.

Entities:  

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  1999        PMID: 10482842     DOI: 10.1016/s0091-6749(99)70338-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Allergy Clin Immunol        ISSN: 0091-6749            Impact factor:   10.793


  8 in total

1.  GnRH-I and GnRH-II have differential modulatory effects on human peripheral blood mononuclear cell proliferation and interleukin-2 receptor gamma-chain mRNA expression in healthy males.

Authors:  F Tanriverdi; D Gonzalez-Martinez; Y Hu; F Kelestimur; P M G Bouloux
Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol       Date:  2005-10       Impact factor: 4.330

2.  Report of an HIV and HHV-8 negative case of primary effusion lymphoma with idiopathic T4 lymphocytopenia.

Authors:  Nikolaos J Tsagarakis; Aspasia Argyrou; Georgios Gortzolidis; Nektaria Kentrou; Stefanos I Papadhimitriou; Konstantina Tzanetou; Georgios Kakiopoulos; Konstantinos A Papadimitriou; Dimitra Skoumi; Georgios Paterakis
Journal:  Int J Hematol       Date:  2009-05-30       Impact factor: 2.490

3.  Modulation of immune responses in stress by Yoga.

Authors:  Sarika Arora; Jayashree Bhattacharjee
Journal:  Int J Yoga       Date:  2008-07

Review 4.  Neuroendocrine immunoregulation in multiple sclerosis.

Authors:  Nathalie Deckx; Wai-Ping Lee; Zwi N Berneman; Nathalie Cools
Journal:  Clin Dev Immunol       Date:  2013-12-08

5.  Gender Difference in the Role of Posterodorsal Amygdala on the Regulation of Food Intake, Adiposity and Immunological Responses in Albino Wistar Rats.

Authors:  Venugopal Lalitha; Gopal Krushna Pal; Pravati Pal; Subash Chandra Parija; Sathish Babu Murugaiyan
Journal:  Ann Neurosci       Date:  2016-03-11

6.  Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone in Regulation of Thymic Development in Rats: Profile of Thymic Cytokines.

Authors:  Victoria I Melnikova; Nadezhda V Lifantseva; Svetlana N Voronova; Liudmila A Zakharova
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2019-08-19       Impact factor: 5.923

7.  Association between GnRH analogue use and atopic diseases in patients with prostate cancer: A population-based retrospective cohort study.

Authors:  Sheng-Feng Lin; Hsiu-Chen Lin; Mei-Yu Lee; Joseph Jordan Keller; Li-Hsuan Wang
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 3.240

8.  Short-term treatment with a gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist, cetrorelix, in rheumatoid arthritis (AGRA): a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled study.

Authors:  A S Kåss; O T Førre; M W Fagerland; H C Gulseth; P A Torjesen; I Hollan
Journal:  Scand J Rheumatol       Date:  2013-11-01       Impact factor: 3.641

  8 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.