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Title: Exacerbation of adjuvant arthritis by adrenalectomy is associated with reduced leukocyte lipocortin 1.
Authors: Leech M. ;Morand E.F. ;Yang Y.H.;Hutchinson P.
Institution: (Yang, Hutchinson, Leech, Morand) Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Monash Medical Centre, Monash University, Vic., Australia (Morand) Centre for Inflammatory Diseases, Monash Medical Centre, Locked Bag No. 29, Clayton, Vic. 3168, Australia
Issue Date: 22-Oct-2012
Copyright year: 1997
Publisher: Journal of Rheumatology (365 Bloor Street East, Suit 901, Toronto ON M4W 3L4, Canada)
Place of publication: Canada
Publication information: Journal of Rheumatology. 24 (9) (pp 1758-1764), 1997. Date of Publication: September 1997.
Abstract: Objective. Lipocortin 1 is a mediator of the antiinflammatory actions of therapeutic glucocorticoids. Endogenous glucocorticoids modulate inflammatory arthritides including rheumatoid and adjuvant arthritis (AA), but the role of lipocortin 1 in this phenomenon is not known. We studied the effects of endogenous glucocorticoids on adjuvant arthritis and leukocyte lipocortin 1 content. Methods. Adrenalectomy or sham adrenalectomy was performed 2 days before adjuvant injection in 170 g inbred Sprague-Dawley rats. Peripheral blood was obtained and disease severity assessed by A paw volume and clinical score 14 days later. Leukocyte subset lipocortin 1 content was determined by double labeling permeabilization flow cytometry using specific monoclonal antibodies. Results. Lipocortin 1 fluorescence was readily detected in control rat peripheral blood cells labeled with OX-1 (pan-leukocyte), OX-19 (CD5), W3/25 (CD4), and OX-8 (CD8). Lipocortin 1 fluorescence was significantly greater in polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMN) (RP3; p < 0.01). Induction of AA was accompanied by significant increases in lipocortin 1 (p < 0.001) in all subsets. Sham adrenalectomy induced no significant change in AA rat leukocyte lipocortin 1. Adrenalectomy induced significant exacerbation of AA disease severity compared to sham operation (DELTA paw volume 1.43 +/- 0.1 vs 1.13 +/- 0 ml; p < 0.05). Adrenalectomy was also associated with significant reduction in lipocortin 1 content in all leukocyte subsets except PMN. Leukocyte lipocortin 1 content exhibited significant negative correlation with clinical disease severity (R2 = -0.55; p < 0.05). Conclusion. Endogenous glucocorticoids modulate leukocyte expression of lipocortin 1 in inflammatory disease, and reduced lipocortin 1 may be involved in the exacerbation of AA by adrenalectomy.
PubMed URL: 9292800 [http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/?term=9292800]
ISSN: 0315-162X
URI: https://repository.monashhealth.org/monashhealthjspui/handle/1/33964
Type: Article
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