TY - JOUR
T1 - Glucocorticoid regulation of eicosanoid production by glial cells under basal and stimulated conditions
AU - Brenner, T.
AU - Boneh, A.
AU - Shohami, E.
AU - Abramsky, O.
AU - Weidenfeld, J.
PY - 1992/10
Y1 - 1992/10
N2 - We measured the production of two eicosanoids, prostaglandin E2 and thromboxane-B2, by rat glial cell cultures under basal conditions, following stimulation with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate and the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide, and following treatment with synthetic glucocorticoids. Stimulation of rat glial cells in culture with either phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate or lipopolysaccharide caused a 1.5-5.0-fold increase in prostaglandin E2 production, but did not affect thromboxane production. Pretreatment of the cultures with dexamethasone markedly inhibited the stimulated production of prostaglandin E2 but had only a modest effect on basal production. Dexamethasone did not affect the activity of the enzyme protein kinase C, a putative regulator of eicosanoid synthesis. Our findings show that glucocorticoids have the potential to modulate central nervous system eicosanoid production particularly under conditions of stimulated production, such as inflammatory and demyelinating disorders. This mechanism may explain, at least in part, the therapeutic benefit of glucocorticoids in patients with multiple sclerosis.
AB - We measured the production of two eicosanoids, prostaglandin E2 and thromboxane-B2, by rat glial cell cultures under basal conditions, following stimulation with phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate and the bacterial endotoxin lipopolysaccharide, and following treatment with synthetic glucocorticoids. Stimulation of rat glial cells in culture with either phorbol-12-myristate-13-acetate or lipopolysaccharide caused a 1.5-5.0-fold increase in prostaglandin E2 production, but did not affect thromboxane production. Pretreatment of the cultures with dexamethasone markedly inhibited the stimulated production of prostaglandin E2 but had only a modest effect on basal production. Dexamethasone did not affect the activity of the enzyme protein kinase C, a putative regulator of eicosanoid synthesis. Our findings show that glucocorticoids have the potential to modulate central nervous system eicosanoid production particularly under conditions of stimulated production, such as inflammatory and demyelinating disorders. This mechanism may explain, at least in part, the therapeutic benefit of glucocorticoids in patients with multiple sclerosis.
KW - Eicosanoid
KW - Glial cell
KW - Phospholipase A glucocorticoid
KW - Protein kinase C
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U2 - 10.1016/0165-5728(92)90143-9
DO - 10.1016/0165-5728(92)90143-9
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C2 - 1430157
AN - SCOPUS:0026714893
SN - 0165-5728
VL - 40
SP - 273
EP - 279
JO - Journal of Neuroimmunology
JF - Journal of Neuroimmunology
IS - 2-3
ER -