Stress-Induced Corticotropin-Releasing Hormone-Mediated NLRP6 Inflammasome Inhibition and Transmissible Enteritis in Mice

Mar 9, 2013Gastroenterology

Stress-linked hormone reduces gut inflammation control and causes contagious gut inflammation in mice

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Abstract

WAS-induced small-bowel inflammation was associated with inhibition of NLRP6.

  • Water-avoidance stress (WAS) in mice resulted in increased intestinal inflammation and permeability.
  • NLRP6 inhibition was observed during WAS, while NLRP3 remained unaffected.
  • Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) levels increased during WAS and inhibited NLRP6 expression.
  • Alterations in gut microbiota were noted in stressed mice, with non-stressed mice co-housed with them developing enteritis.
  • Probiotic therapy was found to reduce intestinal inflammation in mice experiencing WAS-induced enteritis.

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