Abstract
Background
Recently, we reported an unexpected ubiquitous expression of calcitonin (CT)-mRNA in a hamster peritonitis model of sepsis. Using this animal model, we undertook a study to further investigate the pattern of expression of the calcitonin I (
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Results
We found a tissue-wide, ubiquitous and uniform expression of CGRP-mRNA in all septic tissues examined. CGRP-mRNA was detectable by RT-PCR in various extraneuronal and extrathyroidal septic tissues, but not in healthy control tissues. As found for CT-mRNA in our earlier studies, CGRP-mRNA seemed to be more specifically up-regulated as compared with other classical cytokines (ie, IL-6 and TNF-α). Importantly, the 5′ untranslated sequence in control and septic thyroid was similar to the sequence obtained from septic spleen.
Conclusions
We postulate the presence of microbial infection-specific response elements in the
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