J. Edwin Blalock, Eric M. Smith, Walter J. Meyer III
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Abstract
Recent findings indicate that interactions between the pituitaryadrenocortical axis and the immune system involve more than simply the effects of glucocorticoid hormones. This altered view has resulted from the observations that: 1) cells of the immune system have receptors for and are directly acted upon by ACTH and endorphins, and 2) the immune system is an important non-pituitary source of these peptide hormones. In this chapter, while we review in a cursory way the older findings with glucocorticoid hormones, we concentrate on the newer developments which suggest that leukocyte- and pituitary-derived ACTH and endorphins perform regulatory functions within and between the immune system and the pituitary-adrenocortical axis.