Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9194712 Journal of Neuroimmunology 2005 10 Pages PDF
Abstract
We have previously reported that adrenergic stimulation enhances monocytopoiesis following experimental burn injury and sepsis (BI/S). In the present work we measured β-adrenergic receptor number and affinity in bone marrow committed monocyte progenitor cells (CD59+) following BI/S. We find that BI/S treatment significantly decreased monocyte progenitor cell β-adrenergic receptors but significantly increased receptor binding affinity and isoproterenol-stimulated cAMP production. CD14 expression in macrophages derived in vitro from CD59+ cells following BI/S was significantly increased by epinephrine and this change was blocked by β2-adrenergic receptor antagonist. PCR analysis suggests the presence of β2- but not β1-adrenergic receptors. Enhanced adrenergic receptor signaling in CD59+ bone marrow cells following BI/S may be important in macrophage development.
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