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Susceptibility to adjuvant arthritis: relative importance of adrenal activity and bacterial flora.

A G van de Langerijt1, P L van Lent, A R Hermus, C G Sweep, A R Cools, W B van den Berg.   

Abstract

Previous studies on the regulation of bacterial-induced arthritis in rats have focused on endocrine aspects as well as differences in T cell immunity against bacterial epitopes. We analysed the role of both adrenal activity and bacterial flora in determining susceptibility to bacterial-induced arthritis. Outbred Wistar rats show a low incidence of adjuvant arthritis. Moderate sensitivity to adjuvant arthritis was found in a selected, stress-resistant line of the Wistar rat, whereas no arthritis was found in a stress-susceptible Wistar line. Plasma corticosterone responses after IL-1 alpha exposure were, however, identical in these two lines, excluding a direct correlation between susceptibility and corticosterone levels. In line with previous findings in germ-free (GF) F344 rats, GF Wistars also appeared highly susceptible to arthritis. We further analysed the corticosterone responses in GF and conventional (CV) rats. Administration of IL-1 alpha induced identical corticosterone responses in both CV and GF F344 rats. In addition, plasma corticosterone levels were measured around the time of onset of arthritis. Whereas no rise was seen in the arthritis-resistant CV rats, a significant increase was observed from day 14 in GF rats, at the moment of onset of arthritis. Although this corticosterone response was insufficient to prevent arthritis, it may have ameliorated disease expression in the GF F344 rats. Our data indicate that the bacterial flora, and therefore T cell tolerance, is of prime importance in determining susceptibility, whereas the activity of the hypothalamus-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis may modulate disease severity.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 8033416      PMCID: PMC1534789          DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2249.1994.tb06575.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Clin Exp Immunol        ISSN: 0009-9104            Impact factor:   4.330


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