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Effects of HPA hormones on adapted lymphocyte responsiveness to repeated stress

Sandi, Carmen  
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Cambronero, Juan C.
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Borrell, José
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1992
Brain Res Bull

Acute stress-induced immune alterations can result in adapted function with prolonged exposure to the same stressor. The present study was designed to evaluate the possible role of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis on the adaptation of spleen lymphocyte responsiveness to repeated stress. For this purpose, we selected a stressful protocol (aversive auditory stimulation) that induced an initial suppression (1 day), followed by a return to control values with repeated application (4 days), of mitogen-induced lymphocyte proliferation. Because rats exposed to 4 days of noise sessions show enhanced adrenocorticotropin (ACTH) and corticosterone levels, we tested the possibility that adaptation of lymphoproliferation by repeated stress was due to a desensitization of splenic lymphocytes to stress-released HPA hormones. The results showed that corticotropin-releasing factor (10(-9) M) and corticosterone (5 x 10(-8) and 10(-7) M), as well as dexamethasone (10(-8), 5 x 10(-8), and 10(-7) M), significantly suppressed lymphoproliferation from both control and stressed rats in a similar way. ACTH (10(-9) and 5 x 10(-9) M) did not significantly influence Concanavalin-A-stimulated spleen lymphocytes. These data indicate that adaptation of lymphocyte proliferation by repeated noise stress occurs without accompanying alterations in lymphocyte responsiveness to HPA hormones.

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DOI
10.1016/0361-9230(92)90106-8
Author(s)
Sandi, Carmen  
Cambronero, Juan C.
Borrell, José
Guaza, Carmen
Date Issued

1992

Published in
Brain Res Bull
Volume

28

Issue

4

Start page

581

End page

5

Subjects

Acoustic Stimulation

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Adrenocorticotropic Hormone/pharmacology

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Animals

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Concanavalin A/pharmacology

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Dexamethasone/pharmacology

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Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System/ physiology

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Lymphocytes/immunology/ physiology

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Male

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Mitogens/pharmacology

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Pituitary-Adrenal System/ physiology

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Rats

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Rats

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Inbred Strains

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Spleen/cytology/drug effects

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Stress

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Psychological/ physiopathology

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T-Lymphocytes/drug effects/immunology

Note

Author address: Psychobiology Research Group, Cajal Institute, CSIC, Madrid, Spain.

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OTHER

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January 18, 2007
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