Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

The Thymus-Adrenal Connection: Thymosin Has Corticotropin-Releasing Activity in Primates

116

Citations

27

References

1983

Year

Abstract

Endotoxin-free thymosin fraction 5 elevated corticotropin, beta-endorphin, and cortisol in a dose- and time-dependent fashion when administered intravenously to prepubertal cynomolgus monkeys. Two synthetic component peptides of thymosin fraction 5 had no acute effects on pituitary function, suggesting that some other peptides in thymosin fraction 5 were responsible for its corticotropin-releasing activity. In agreement with these observations, total thymectomy of juvenile macaques was associated with decreases in plasma cortisol, corticotropin, and beta-endorphin. These findings indicate that the prepubertal primate thymus contains corticotropin-releasing activity that may contribute to a physiological immunoregulatory circuit between the developing immunological and pituitary-adrenal systems.

References

YearCitations

1981

4K

1982

3.9K

1977

1.1K

1982

964

1979

412

1982

404

1982

391

1982

265

1981

255

1977

203

Page 1