Interleukin-1 is not essential for expression of inducible NOS in hepatocytes induced by lipopolysaccharide in vivo
Interleukin (IL)-1 and tumor necrotic factor α (TNFα) are pivotal in the pathogenesis of endotoxemia. In spite of the in vitro finding that IL-1β, but not TNFα, can induce iNOS mRNA and NO production as a single stimulus in hepatocytes in primary culture, the involvement of IL-1 in iNOS induction in...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nitric oxide 2007-06, Vol.16 (4), p.433-441 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Interleukin (IL)-1 and tumor necrotic factor α (TNFα) are pivotal in the pathogenesis of endotoxemia. In spite of the
in vitro finding that IL-1β, but not TNFα, can induce iNOS mRNA and NO production as a single stimulus in hepatocytes in primary culture, the involvement of IL-1 in iNOS induction in the liver has been less clear
in vivo. To address this, we challenged IL-1α/β double-knockout (IL-1α/β
−/−) and TNFα
−/− mice with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). As compared with wild-type mice, the increases in the plasma NO level measured as nitrite and nitrate and hepatic iNOS were significantly reduced in IL-1α/β
−/− and TNFα
−/− mice 8 and 12
h after the LPS challenge. In the wild-type mice, iNOS protein was first detected in Kupffer cells around the portal vein 2
h after LPS challenge; and then it spread to hepatocytes throughout the intralobular region of the liver by 8
h. Although the expression of iNOS protein was detected in Kupffer cells of both IL-1α/β
−/− and TNFα
−/− mice, its level was moderate in hepatocytes of IL-1α/β
−/− mice, but negligible in those of TNFα
−/− mice, 8
h after LPS challenge. Concomitant with the expression of iNOS protein in the liver, Toll-like receptor 4, the signaling receptor for LPS, was expressed in hepatocytes of wild-type and IL-1α/β
−/− mice, but not of TNFα
−/− mice. These results demonstrate that the expression of Toll-like receptor 4 is well correlated with that of iNOS protein in hepatocytes
in vivo after LPS challenge and that IL-1 is not essential for the induction of iNOS in hepatocytes
in vivo. |
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ISSN: | 1089-8603 1089-8611 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.niox.2007.03.005 |