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Publication : Reduced interleukin-1 responsiveness in immune system and central nervous system of inbred polydipsic (STR/N) mice.

First Author  Okada K Year  2000
Journal  Life Sci Volume  66
Issue  16 Pages  1461-70
PubMed ID  10794493 Mgi Jnum  J:71346
Mgi Id  MGI:2149859 Doi  10.1016/s0024-3205(00)00463-x
Citation  Okada K, et al. (2000) Reduced interleukin-1 responsiveness in immune system and central nervous system of inbred polydipsic (STR/N) mice. Life Sci 66(16):1461-70
abstractText  Inbred polydipsic mice (STR/N strain) have primary polydipsia. The previous studies found abnormalities in the central nervous system (CNS), especially in the hypothalamus and circumventricular organ. As a part of pursuing to find the cause of the polydipsia, we investigated immunological characteristics of STR/N mice, using the ICR strain of mice as control. Their thymic subset cells showed that CD4+CD8+ double positive cells were increased, CD4+ single positive cells were decreased and CD5 expression was deficient, compared to ICR mice. T cell proliferative response and interleukin (IL)-2 production caused by IL-1beta stimulation were reduced in STR/N mice than those in the ICR mice. In in vivo studies the degree of thymic atrophy and the increases in serum level of ACTH and corticosterone induced by intraperitoneal IL-1beta injection were much less in STR/N mice than those in controls. Furthermore, adipsic response also induced by IL-1beta injection was greatly reduced compared to their control mice. All these results suggest that the responsiveness to IL-1 is impaired both in the immune system and the CNS of STR/N mice.
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