13 Apr 2011
Inhibition of the synthesis of glucocorticoids with metyrapone in non-pregnant rats resulted in no lipopolysaccharide-induced increase in IL6. No such effect was seen in pregnant animals, indicating that, during pregnancy, the lipopolysaccharide-induction of IL6 is not corticosterone-dependent. Thus, in late pregnancy, glucocorticoid regulation of IL6 is altered. This response is thought to be required for the specialized functions of IL6 during pregnancy. Cui, Luheshi & Boksa (2011) Journal of Endocrinology 209 95–103.
Read the full article at: DOI:10.1530/JOE-10-0436.
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