Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 1995; 103(6): 373-377
DOI: 10.1055/s-0029-1211381
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Effect of interleukin-la, IL-lb and IL-1 receptor antibody on the proliferation and steroidogenesis of regenerating rat adrenal cortex

W. Zieleniewski, J. Zieleniewski, H. Stepien
  • Institute of Endocrinology, Medical University of Lodz, Poland
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Publication Date:
15 July 2009 (online)

Summary

Several data suggest that the endocrine and immune systems are closely interconnected, therefore, we investigated the effect of interleukin-1 on adrenocortical regeneration. The study was performed on adult rats subjected to left adrenal enucleation combined with contralateral adrenalectomy. The animals were given purified human recombinant IL-1 alpha (5 μg/kg), IL-1 beta M5 μg/kg) anti-human IL-1 receptor antibody (10 μg/kg) and combination of interleukins and antibodies. The cell proliferation measured by bromodeoxyuridine incorportion and plasma corticosterone determined by a RIA kit were evaluated six days after operation. Tie mean cell growth ratio expressed as number of BrdU-positive cells per 1,000 cells was 11.86±0.45 in the control group. IL-lb significantly stimulated the proliferation ratio (15.30 ±0.88; p<0.01) and this effect could be prevented by addition of IL-1rAb. The antibody caused also a well-marked inhibition of cell growth ratio (8.23 ±0.67; p<0.01). The plasma corticosterone concentration was higher in IL-lb-treated animals than in the control group, 107.79±2.82 vs. 61.08 ±2.0 ng/ml, respectively, p<0.01. On the other hand, IL-lrAb decreased corticosterone secretion (31.53±2.58 ng/ml, p<0.01) and reversed the stimulatory effect of of IL-lb. In contrast, IL-la seemed to have no influence on adrenocortical regeneration.

In conclusion, this study supported the thesis of close interconnection between immune and endocrine systems and revealed that IL-lb could act as a growth-promoting factor on regenerating adrenal cortex in the rat.

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