Evidence suggests that IL-1beta is involved in promoting physiol. nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. IL-1beta has also been proposed to mediate NREM sleep enhancement induced by bacteria or their components. Mature and biologically active IL-1beta is cleaved from an inactive precursor by a cysteinyl aspartate-specific protease (caspase)-1. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that inhibition in brain of the cleavage of biol. active IL-1beta will reduce in rats both spontaneous NREM sleep and NREM sleep enhancement induced by the peripheral administration of components of the bacterial cell wall. To test this hypothesis, rats were intracerebroventricularly administered the caspase-1 inhibitor Ac-Tyr-Val-Ala-Asp chloromethyl ketone (YVAD; 3, 30, 300, and 1,500 ng) or were pretreated intracerebroventricularly with YVAD (300 ng) and then i.p. injected with the gram-neg. bacterial cell wall component LPS (250 mg/kg). Subsequent sleep-wake behavior was detd. by std. polygraphic recordings. YVAD administration at the beginning of the light phase of the light-dark cycle significantly reduced time spontaneously spent in NREM sleep during the first 12 postinjection hours. YVAD pretreatment also completely prevented NREM sleep enhancement induced by peripheral LPS administration at the beginning of the dark phase. These results, in agreement with previous evidence, support the involvement of brain IL-1beta in physiol.ogical promotion of NREM sleep and in mediating NREM sleep enhancement induced by peripheral immune challenge.

Inhibition of caspase-1 in rat brain reduces spontaneous nonrapid eye movement sleep and nonrapid eye movement sleep enhancement induced by lipopolysaccharide / L. Imeri, S.E.F. Bianchi, M.R. Opp. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY. REGULATORY, INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE PHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 0363-6119. - 291:1(2006 Jul), pp. R197-R204.

Inhibition of caspase-1 in rat brain reduces spontaneous nonrapid eye movement sleep and nonrapid eye movement sleep enhancement induced by lipopolysaccharide

L. Imeri
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S.E.F. Bianchi
Secondo
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2006

Abstract

Evidence suggests that IL-1beta is involved in promoting physiol. nonrapid eye movement (NREM) sleep. IL-1beta has also been proposed to mediate NREM sleep enhancement induced by bacteria or their components. Mature and biologically active IL-1beta is cleaved from an inactive precursor by a cysteinyl aspartate-specific protease (caspase)-1. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that inhibition in brain of the cleavage of biol. active IL-1beta will reduce in rats both spontaneous NREM sleep and NREM sleep enhancement induced by the peripheral administration of components of the bacterial cell wall. To test this hypothesis, rats were intracerebroventricularly administered the caspase-1 inhibitor Ac-Tyr-Val-Ala-Asp chloromethyl ketone (YVAD; 3, 30, 300, and 1,500 ng) or were pretreated intracerebroventricularly with YVAD (300 ng) and then i.p. injected with the gram-neg. bacterial cell wall component LPS (250 mg/kg). Subsequent sleep-wake behavior was detd. by std. polygraphic recordings. YVAD administration at the beginning of the light phase of the light-dark cycle significantly reduced time spontaneously spent in NREM sleep during the first 12 postinjection hours. YVAD pretreatment also completely prevented NREM sleep enhancement induced by peripheral LPS administration at the beginning of the dark phase. These results, in agreement with previous evidence, support the involvement of brain IL-1beta in physiol.ogical promotion of NREM sleep and in mediating NREM sleep enhancement induced by peripheral immune challenge.
interleukin-1 ; cytokine, caspase inhibitors ; interleukin-1 convertin enzyme ; Lipopolysaccharides Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassified) ; BIOL (Biological study) (bacterial; brain caspase-1 in lipopolysaccharide induced nonrapid eye movement sleep); Endotoxemia (brain caspase-1 in lipopolysaccharide induced nonrapid eye movement sleep); Interleukin 1b Role: BSU (Biological study, unclassified), BIOL (Biological study) (brain caspase-1 in lipopolysaccharide induced nonrapid eye movement sleep); Sleep (nonrapid eye movement; brain caspase-1 in lipopolysaccharide induced nonrapid eye movement sleep)
Settore BIO/09 - Fisiologia
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http://ajpregu.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/291/1/R197
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