An essential role of interleukin-1β in mediating NF-κB activity and COX-2 transcription in cells of the blood-brain barrier in response to a systemic and localized inflammation but not during endotoxemia

被引:239
作者
Laflamme, N
Lacroix, S
Rivest, S
机构
[1] Univ Laval, Ctr Rech, Mol Endocrinol Lab, Quebec City, PQ G1V 4G2, Canada
[2] Univ Laval, Dept Anat & Physiol, Quebec City, PQ G1V 4G2, Canada
关键词
blood vessels; circumventricular organs; endothelial cells; in situ hybridization histochemistry; inflammation; interleukin-1 beta-deficient mice; immunocytochemistry; lipopolysaccharide; proinflammatory cytokines; microglia; macrophages; septic shock; transcription factor;
D O I
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.19-24-10923.1999
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
When released into the bloodstream, proinflammatory cytokines have the ability to trigger the transcription of different genes in cells of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), including members of the nuclear factor kappa B (NF-kappa B) family and cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2), the limiting enzyme for the formation of prostaglandins (PGs). The present study investigated the possibility that interleukin-1 beta (IL-1 beta) plays an essential role in these events during a systemic inflammatory response. Both wild-type and IL-1 beta-deficient mice were killed at different times after two different immunogenic stimuli, i.e., intraperitoneal lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection and intramuscular turpentine injection, used here as a model of systemic localized inflammatory insult. The inhibitory factor kappa B alpha (I kappa B alpha, index of NF-kappa B activity) and COX-2 transcripts were detected throughout the brain by means of in situ hybridization. Systemic LPS injection caused a strong and rapid expression of I kappa B alpha in endothelial cells lining the BBB of large and small blood vessels and thereafter within parenchymal microglia across the brain. This treatment also provoked a transient expression of COX-2 along cells of the vascular system, and the expression pattern and intensity of the signal for both transcripts were essentially the same in wild-type and IL-1 beta-deficient animals. In contrast, the induction of these genes that was quite selective to the cells of the BBB in response to intramuscularly turpentine insult was completely abolished in IL-1 beta-deficient mice. Indeed, a late and prolonged expression of I kappa B alpha and COX-2 mRNAs was found along the cerebral blood vessels in response to the sterile and localized inflammation in wild-type mice, whereas such induction was absent in the brain of IL-1 beta-deficient animals. These results indicate that IL-1 beta has an obligatory role in the activation of NF-kappa B molecules and PGs within endothelial cells of the BBB in an experimental model of intramuscularly turpentine-induced inflammation but not during endotoxemia.
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页码:10923 / 10930
页数:8
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