Objectives: The peptide α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) possesses potent anti-inflammatory activities and has been previously implicated in the endogenous control of inflammatory reactions. The aim of the present research was to determine whether α-MSH and its receptors participate in a localized anti-inflammatory response in the duodenal mucosa of celiac patients. Methods: Three series of experiments were performed, using duodenal biopsy pairs from 53 adult celiac patients and 14 normal subjects, in order to determine: (1) mucosal immunoreactivity for α-MSH and melanocortin receptors (MCRs), and gene expression of α-MSH precursor pro-opiomelanocortin and MCRs; (2) α-MSH and inflammatory cytokine production by duodenal specimens in vitro, and the influence of synthetic α-MSH on such cytokine production, and (3) the influence of stimulation with gliadin (the subfraction of gluten that is toxic to patients with celiac disease) on α-MSH and cytokine production in vitro and the effect of α-MSH on gliadin-stimulated cytokine production. Results: Elements of a localized anti-inflammatory influence based on α-MSH and its receptors were found: duodenal mucosa showed immunostaining for α-MSH and two of its receptor subtypes, MC1R and MC5R. α-MSH and MC1R immunoreactivity was more intense in specimens from celiac patients. Release of interleukin 6 from gliadin-stimulated duodenal mucosa was inhibited by synthetic α-MSH in vitro. Conclusions: Presence of α-MSH and its receptors in celiac mucosa suggests the presence of a local reaction to control the inflammatory response elicited by gliadin. In selected cases of refractory celiac disease, treatment with exogenous peptides might be considered. Copyright

Anti-inflammatory effects of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in celiac intestinal mucosa / G. Colombo, R. Buffa, M.T. Bardella, L. Garofalo, A. Carlin, J.M. Lipton, A. Catania. - In: NEUROIMMUNOMODULATION. - ISSN 1021-7401. - 10:4(2002), pp. 208-216.

Anti-inflammatory effects of alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone in celiac intestinal mucosa

G. Colombo
Primo
;
R. Buffa
Secondo
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M.T. Bardella;L. Garofalo;A. Carlin;
2002

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Objectives: The peptide α-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (α-MSH) possesses potent anti-inflammatory activities and has been previously implicated in the endogenous control of inflammatory reactions. The aim of the present research was to determine whether α-MSH and its receptors participate in a localized anti-inflammatory response in the duodenal mucosa of celiac patients. Methods: Three series of experiments were performed, using duodenal biopsy pairs from 53 adult celiac patients and 14 normal subjects, in order to determine: (1) mucosal immunoreactivity for α-MSH and melanocortin receptors (MCRs), and gene expression of α-MSH precursor pro-opiomelanocortin and MCRs; (2) α-MSH and inflammatory cytokine production by duodenal specimens in vitro, and the influence of synthetic α-MSH on such cytokine production, and (3) the influence of stimulation with gliadin (the subfraction of gluten that is toxic to patients with celiac disease) on α-MSH and cytokine production in vitro and the effect of α-MSH on gliadin-stimulated cytokine production. Results: Elements of a localized anti-inflammatory influence based on α-MSH and its receptors were found: duodenal mucosa showed immunostaining for α-MSH and two of its receptor subtypes, MC1R and MC5R. α-MSH and MC1R immunoreactivity was more intense in specimens from celiac patients. Release of interleukin 6 from gliadin-stimulated duodenal mucosa was inhibited by synthetic α-MSH in vitro. Conclusions: Presence of α-MSH and its receptors in celiac mucosa suggests the presence of a local reaction to control the inflammatory response elicited by gliadin. In selected cases of refractory celiac disease, treatment with exogenous peptides might be considered. Copyright
Adult ; Anti-Inflammatory Agents ; Celiac Disease ; Duodenum ; Female ; Gliadin ; Humans ; Immunohistochemistry ; Inflammation ; Interleukin-6 ; Intestinal Mucosa ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Pro-Opiomelanocortin ; Receptors, Pituitary Hormone ; alpha-MSH
Settore MED/09 - Medicina Interna
2002
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