Affiliation: | aMario Negri Institute for Pharmacological Research, Via Eritrea 62, 20157 Milano ,Italy bIRBM `P. Angeletti', via Pontina km. 30.600, 00040 Pomezia, Roma ,Italy cImmunology Department, Pharmacia, 20014 Nerviano ,Italy dCNR Center for Cytopharmacology, Department of Pharmaology. 20100 Milano ,Italy |
Abstract: | Production of inflammatory cytokines, including tumor necrosis factor (TNF), interleukin-1 (IL-1) and interleukin-6 (IL-6), in the brain is increased in various diseases. To investigate the relationships between the effect of overproduction of IL-6 in the brain on central and peripheral production of TNF, IL-1β and IL-6 itself, we used transgenic mice (NSE-hlL-6) where neuronal human IL-6 expression under the control of the neuronal specific enolase promoter results in astrocytosis and gliosis. These mice had higher cerebral endogenous IL-6 (12-fold). 11.-I β (12-fold) and TNF (4-fold) production measured in brain homogenates after intracerebroventricular (i.c.v.) injection of 2.5 μg LPS, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) than wild-type mice (no TNF or IL- I were detectable in saline-injected NSE or control mice). Cerebral cytokines production was also increased in NSE-hIL-6 mice treated i.p. with LPS doses that do not normally induce cytokines in the brain. The induction of peripheral (serum or spleen) TNF, IL-1β or IL-6 was the same in all these experiments in NSE-hIL-6 and wild-type mice. Furthermore, using microglial cell clone pretreated in vitro with IL-6 we noted an increase in LPS-induced TNF and IL-6 production and proliferation of pretreated cells than control. This study indicates that overproduction of IL-6 in the central nervous system (CNS) may ultimately result in increased central production of inflammatory cytokines, probably due to increased proliferation and activation of the cells which produce cytokine in the CNS. |