T. Ando et al., PERIPHERAL CORTICOTROPIN-RELEASING FACTOR MEDIATES THE ELEVATION OF PLASMA IL-6 BY IMMOBILIZATION STRESS IN RATS, American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology, 44(5), 1998, pp. 1461-1467
We previously reported the elevation of plasma interleukin (IL)-6 acti
vity in response to immobilization stress in rats. To investigate the
role of peripheral corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) in this respon
se, we examined the effects of CRF antagonists on immobilization-induc
ed IL-B response. Intravenous pretreatment with either D-Phe(12),Nle(2
1,38),C(alpha)MeLeu(37)]-anti-human rat (h/r) CRF12-41 (1.5 mg/kg) or
cyclo(30-33)[D-Phe(12), Nle(21,38), Glu(30),Lys(33)]-h/rCRF(12-41) (As
tressin, 0.5 mg/kg) attenuated the IL-6 response to immobilization, wh
ich confirmed our previous finding that systemic administration of an
antiserum against CRF blocked this response. In addition, an intraperi
toneal injection of h/rCRF (100 mu g/kg) or rat urocortin (10 and 100
mu g/kg) increased the plasma IL-6 activity, mimicking the response to
immobilization. An intravenous injection of h/rCRF (100 mu g/kg) also
elevated plasma IL-6 in adrenalectomized rats. These findings suggest
that peripheral CRF mediates the plasma IL-6 elevation in response to
immobilization.