THE PROLONGATED EFFECTS OF BETA-ENDORPHIN ON MOUSE IL-1BETA, IL-2, IL-4 AND IL-10 SECRETION IN VIVO

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Beta-endorphin is a compound of peptide nature with a high regulatory activity on the immune system. The existence of long-term immunoregulatory effects of beta-endorphin is of great interest.This work describes the beta-endorphin effects on the corticosterone levels in plasma, as well as the production of key regulatory cytokines by murine splenocytes and macrophages. The dependence of the beta-endorphin effects from the used dose and exposure time was shown.

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T. A. Baeva

Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms

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Russian Federation

S. P. Tendryakova

Institute of Ecology and Genetics of Microorganisms; Perm State University

Email: noemail@neicon.ru
Russian Federation

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