ROLE OF HYPOTHALAMIC HISTAMINERGIC NEURONS IN MEDIATION OF ACTH AND BETA-ENDORPHIN RESPONSES TO LPS ENDOTOXIN IN-VIVO

Citation
U. Knigge et al., ROLE OF HYPOTHALAMIC HISTAMINERGIC NEURONS IN MEDIATION OF ACTH AND BETA-ENDORPHIN RESPONSES TO LPS ENDOTOXIN IN-VIVO, Neuroendocrinology, 60(3), 1994, pp. 243-251
Citations number
57
Categorie Soggetti
Neurosciences,"Endocrynology & Metabolism
Journal title
ISSN journal
00283835
Volume
60
Issue
3
Year of publication
1994
Pages
243 - 251
Database
ISI
SICI code
0028-3835(1994)60:3<243:ROHHNI>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The involvement of hypothalamic histaminergic neurons in the mediation of the ACTH and beta-endorphin (beta-END) response to lipopolysacchar ide (LPS) endotoxin was investigated in conscious male rats. LPS stimu lated the release of ACTH and beta-END dose-dependently and increased the hypothalamic concentration of the histamine (HA) metabolite tele-m ethylhistamine significantly and that of HA slightly, indicating an in creased turnover of neuronal HA. Pretreatment with the HA synthesis in hibitor alpha-fluoromethyl-histidine administered intracerebroventricu larly (i.c.v.) or intraperitoneally (i.p.) inhibited the ACTH and beta -END response to LPS about 60%, whereas i.p. administration of the H-3 receptor agonist R(alpha)methylHA, which inhibits HA synthesis and re lease, decreased the response about 50%. Pretreatment with the H-1 rec eptor antagonist mepyramine (67 mu g x 2 i.c.v.) inhibited the hormone response to LPS about 50%, while pretreatment with equimolar doses of the H-2 receptor antagonists cimetidine (67 mu g x 2 i.c.v.) or ranit idine (83 mu g x 2 i.c.v.) had no effect on the LPS-induced release of ACTH and beta-END. When the H-1 receptor antagonists mepyramine and c etirizine were administered i.p. in doses (10 mg/kg) which penetrate t he blood-brain barrier the hormone response to LPS was inhibited 50% a nd 30%, respectively. Administered i.p. the H-2 receptor antagonists h ad no effect on the hormone response to LPS. We conclude that hypothal amic histaminergic neurons in rats are involved in the mediation of th e ACTH and beta-END response to LPS stimulation via activation of cent ral postsynaptic H-1 receptors.