Effects of cytokines and infections on brain neurochemistry

被引:204
|
作者
Dunn, Adrian J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Louisiana State Univ, Hlth Sci Ctr, Dept Pharmacol Toxicol & Neurosci, Shreveport, LA 71130 USA
关键词
cytokine; interleukin; interferon; dopamine; norepinephrine; serotonin; acetylcholine; tryptophan; Fos; neurochemistry; behavior; HPA axis; cyclooxygenase;
D O I
10.1016/j.cnr.2006.04.002
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Administration of cytokines to animals can elicit many effects on the brain, particularly neuroendocrine and behavioral effects. Cytokine administration also alters neurotransmission, which may underlie these effects. The most well studied effect is the activation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical (HPA) axis, especially that by interleukin-1 (IL-1). Peripheral and central administration of IL-1 also induces norepinephrine (NE) release in the brain, most markedly in the hypothalamus. Small changes in brain dopamine (DA) are occasionally observed, but these effects are not regionally selective. IL-1 also increases brain concentrations of tryptophan, and the metabolism of serotonin (5-HT) throughout the brain in a regionally non-selective manner. Increases of tryptophan and 5-HT, but not NE, are also elicited by IL-6, which also activates the HPA axis, although it is much less potent in these respects than IL-1. IL-2 has modest effects on DA, NE and 5-HT. Like IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF alpha) activates the HPA axis, but affects NE and tryptophan only at high doses. The interferons (IFN's) induce fever and HPA axis activation in man, but such effects are weak or absent in rodents. The reported effects of IFN's on brain catecholamines and serotonin have been very varied. However, interferon-gamma, and to a lesser extent, interferon-alpha, have profound effects on the catabolism of tryptophan, effectively reducing its concentration in plasma, and may thus limit brain 5-HT synthesis. Administration of endotoxin (LPS) elicits responses similar to those of IL-1. Bacterial and viral infections induce HPA activation, and also increase brain NE and 5-HT metabolism and brain tryptophan. Typically, there is also behavioral depression. These effects are strikingly similar to those of IL-1, suggesting that IL-1 secretion, which accompanies many infections, may mediate these responses. Studies with IL-1 antagonists, support this possibility, although in most cases the antagonism is incomplete, suggesting the existence of multiple mechanisms. Because LPS is known to stimulate the secretion of IL-1, IL-6 and TNFa, it seems likely that these cytokines mediate at least some of the responses, but studies with antagonists indicate that there are multiple mechanisms. The neurochemical responses to cytokines are likely to underlie the endocrine and behavioral responses. The NE response to IL-1 appears to be instrumental in the HPA activation, but other mechanisms exist. Neither the noradrenergic nor the serotonergic systems appear to be involved in the major behavioral responses. The significance of the serotonin response is unknown. (C) 2006 Association for Research in Nervous and Mental Disease. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
引用
收藏
页码:52 / 68
页数:17
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [1] The in vivo neurochemistry of the brain during general anesthesia
    Mueller, Christian P.
    Pum, Martin E.
    Amato, Davide
    Schuettler, Juergen
    Huston, Joseph P.
    Silva, Maria A. De Souza
    JOURNAL OF NEUROCHEMISTRY, 2011, 119 (03) : 419 - 446
  • [2] TIME-COURSE EFFECTS OF MK-801 - THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR
    DAI, HL
    GEBHARDT, K
    CAREY, RJ
    BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 1995, 36 (02) : 175 - 180
  • [3] Large neutral amino acids: dietary effects on brain neurochemistry and function
    Fernstrom, John D.
    AMINO ACIDS, 2013, 45 (03) : 419 - 430
  • [4] Large neutral amino acids: dietary effects on brain neurochemistry and function
    John D. Fernstrom
    Amino Acids, 2013, 45 : 419 - 430
  • [5] Effects of infliximab on brain neurochemistry of adults with bipolar depression
    Mansur, Rodrigo B.
    Subramaniapillai, Mehala
    Lee, Yena
    Pan, Zihang
    Carmona, Nicole E.
    Shekotikhina, Margarita
    Iacobucci, Michelle
    Rodrigues, Nelson
    Nasri, Flora
    Rosenblat, Joshua D.
    Brietzke, Elisa
    Cosgrove, Victoria E.
    Kramer, Nicole E.
    Suppes, Trisha
    Newport, Jason
    Hajek, Tomas
    McIntyre, Roger S.
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2021, 281 : 61 - 66
  • [6] Cytokines, stress and depressive illness: brain-immune interactions
    Anisman, H
    Merali, Z
    ANNALS OF MEDICINE, 2003, 35 (01) : 2 - 11
  • [7] CONTINUOUS COCAINE ADMINISTRATION PRODUCES PERSISTING CHANGES IN BRAIN NEUROCHEMISTRY AND BEHAVIOR
    ZEIGLER, S
    LIPTON, J
    TOGA, A
    ELLISON, G
    BRAIN RESEARCH, 1991, 552 (01) : 27 - 35
  • [8] Brain activation and neurochemistry
    Tomasi, Dardo
    Volkow, Nora D.
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2013, 110 (27) : 10888 - 10889
  • [9] Housing conditions modulate escitalopram effects on antidepressive-like behaviour and brain neurochemistry
    Bjornebekk, Astrid
    Mathe, Aleksander A.
    Gruber, Susanne H. M.
    Brene, Stefan
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2008, 11 (08) : 1135 - 1147
  • [10] Effects of Cocaine on Maternal Behavior and Neurochemistry
    Nephew, Benjamin C.
    Febo, Marcelo
    CURRENT NEUROPHARMACOLOGY, 2012, 10 (01) : 53 - 63