Expression of interleukin-1 beta in rat dorsal root ganglia.

J Neuroimmunol

Department of Medical Physiology, University of Groningen, A. Deusinglaan 1, Bloemsingel 10, 9713 AV KZ, Groningen, Netherlands.

Published: August 2001

The expression of interleukin-1beta was examined in dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons from adult rats using non-radioactive in situ hybridization and immunocytochemistry. At all spinal levels, approximately 70% of the DRG neurons appeared to express IL-1beta mRNA; about 80% of these DRG neurons actually appeared to produce the IL-1beta protein at markedly varying levels. The expression of IL-1beta was found in large as well as in intermediate diameter sensory neurons but only sporadically in the population of small sensory neurons. The population of IL-1beta immunopositive sensory neurons included most of the large calretinin-positive Ia afferents, but only a few of the small substance P/CGRP positive sensory neurons. In situ hybridization staining for the detection of type 1 IL-1 receptor showed expression of this receptor by most of the sensory neurons as well as by supportive glial-like cells, presumably satellite cells. The functional significance of IL-1beta in the DRG neurons needs to be elucidated, but we speculate that IL-1beta produced by DRG neurons may be an auto/paracrine signalling molecule in sensory transmission.

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