Nitric Oxide Production by Cultured Rat Leydig Cells
Nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as an intracellular and intercellular messenger in a number of biological systems. In the present study, we demonstrated that NO was produced by cultured rat Leydig cells, and that inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) messenger RNA (mRNA) was expressed in Leydig cells...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Endocrinology (Philadelphia) 1997-03, Vol.138 (3), p.994-998 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Nitric oxide (NO) has emerged as an intracellular and intercellular
messenger in a number of biological systems. In the present study, we
demonstrated that NO was produced by cultured rat Leydig cells, and
that inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) messenger RNA (mRNA) was
expressed in Leydig cells. NO was measured as nitrite with the method
of Griess. Although unstimulated Leydig cells produce little NO,
interleukin-1β (IL-1β) markedly increased NO production. NO
production was inhibited by the NOS inhibitor,
NG-monomethyl-l-arginine.
Northern blot analysis showed that iNOS mRNA was little expressed in
freshly isolated immature Leydig cells, but that iNOS mRNA levels were
increased by the addition of IL-1β in a dose-dependent manner at the
concentration up to 10 ng/ml. The levels of iNOS mRNA were increased as
early as 3 h after the addition of IL-1β and persisted for up to
24 h. In adult Leydig cells, IL-1β stimulated iNOS mRNA
expression. Immunocytochemical analysis demonstrated iNOS-like
immunoreactivity in the cytoplasm of Leydig cells. These results
indicate that NO is produced in Leydig cells and suggest that NO might
be involved in the physiological function of Leydig cells. |
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ISSN: | 0013-7227 1945-7170 |
DOI: | 10.1210/endo.138.3.4961 |