| Literature DB >> 33548409 |
Yuki Yagasaki1, Yoko Katayama1, Yoko Kinoshita2, Tomonari Nagata1, Yoriko Kawakami1, Mariko Miyata3.
Abstract
In the anterior lobe of the pituitary gland (AP), non-endocrine cells regulate hormone secretion by endocrine cells. However, the functions of non-endocrine cells in the AP during chronic pain are largely unclear. Here, we show that macrophages, but not folliculostellate (FS) cells, were selectively increased in the AP in the complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA)-induced chronic inflammatory pain model in rats. In addition, IL-1β expression was increased in the AP, and the IL-1β-immunopositive cells were identified as macrophages. On the other hand, increased macrophage density and IL-1β expression were not detected in a neuropathic pain model induced by partial sciatic nerve ligation (PSL). Furthermore, we found c-Fos expression specifically in the somatotrophs under the chronic inflammatory pain condition. Because IL-1β promotes growth hormone (GH) synthesis and release, our results suggest that AP macrophage contributes to GH release through IL-1βduring chronic inflammatory pain. .Entities:
Keywords: Chronic inflammatory pain model; Chronic neuropathic pain model; Folliculostellate cells; IL-1β; Macrophages
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33548409 DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2021.135688
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurosci Lett ISSN: 0304-3940 Impact factor: 3.046