Failure of alpha-melanocyte stimulating hormone to attenuate cerebral complications in experimental pneumococcal meningitis

Journal of Neuroimmunology
S KastenbauerH W Pfister

Abstract

Alpha-melanocyte-stimulating hormone (alpha-MSH) is an endogenous neuroimmunomodulatory peptide that can inhibit a broad range of inflammatory mediators known to be involved in the pathophysiology of bacterial meningitis. We evaluated the effect of alpha-MSH in a rat model of pneumococcal meningitis. Rats were intracisternally infected with Streptococcus pneumoniae and treatment was started 6 h after infection. Both systemic and intracisternal alpha-MSH failed to influence blood-brain barrier disruption, increased intracranial pressure, brain cytokine concentrations (IL-1beta, IL-6, TNF-alpha, MIP-2, and IL-10), CSF bacterial titers, and clinical parameters of disease severity (weight loss, body temperature, and blood pressure), although the treatment strongly increased the CNS concentrations of alpha-MSH. However, systemic but not intracisternal alpha-MSH slightly reduced the CNS leukocyte accumulation, indicating that leukocyte extravasation is inhibited by alpha-MSH from the blood side. Our results show that alpha-MSH reduces the CNS leukocyte accumulation by its systemic action, but does not attenuate meningitis-associated intracranial complications.

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