S. Laye et al., EFFECTS OF LIPOPOLYSACCHARIDE AND GLUCOCORTICOIDS ON EXPRESSION OF INTERLEUKIN-1-BETA CONVERTING-ENZYME IN THE PITUITARY AND BRAIN OF MICE, Journal of neuroimmunology, 68(1-2), 1996, pp. 61-66
The present study was carried out to determine whether those factors w
hich regulate the expression of IL-1 beta in immune and non-immune tis
sues are also able to regulate the expression of ICE. In a first exper
iment, mice were injected with LPS (10 mu g/mouse, ip) and killed befo
re, 1, 3 or 6 h after the injection. Total RNAs were extracted from th
e spleen, pituitary and brain (hippocampus and hypothalamus) and submi
tted to RT-PCR to determine the levels of ICE mRNA as compared to beta
2 microglobulin mRNA. ICE mRNAs were more abundant in the spleen and
hippocampus than in the pituitary and hypothalamus but they were not s
ignificantly altered by LPS treatment. In a second experiment mice wer
e submitted to adrenalectomy or a 15 min restraint stress and injected
with saline or LPS (10 mu g/mouse, sc). They were killed 1-2 h later
and total RNA was extracted from the same tissues as in experiment 1.
Adrenalectomized mice had significantly higher ICE mRNA levels whereas
stressed mice had significantly lower ICE mRNA levels than their resp
ective controls. These results are discussed with respect to the possi
ble regulatory influence of glucocorticoids on the expression of ICE.