Effects of TNF, IL-1, and the combination of both cytokines on cholesterol metabolism in Syrian hamsters.

Lymphokine and cytokine research Pub Date : 1994-06-01
I Hardardóttir, A H Moser, R Memon, C Grünfeld, K R Feingold
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Infection and inflammation are associated with alterations in lipid metabolism that may be mediated by cytokines such as TNF and IL-1. This study determined the effects of TNF and IL-1 on certain aspects of cholesterol metabolism. TNF or IL-1 administration to Syrian hamsters increased serum cholesterol levels by 17 and 21%, respectively, and decreased HDL cholesterol levels by 20 and 15%, respectively. TNF + IL-1 increased serum cholesterol levels by 58% and decreased HDL cholesterol levels by 58%. TNF or IL-1 increased hepatic HMG CoA reductase mRNA levels by 3.5- and 3-fold, respectively. TNF + IL-1 increased HMG CoA reductase mRNA levels by 7-fold. IL-1 increased hepatic LDL receptor mRNA levels by 2-fold while TNF and a combination of TNF + IL-1 had minimal effects. TNF or IL-1 did not affect hepatic apo E or apo A-I mRNA levels while a combination of TNF + IL-1 decreased both mRNA levels by 50%. Our results demonstrate that TNF and IL-1 similarly affect the parameters of cholesterol metabolism studied. Furthermore, the combination of TNF + IL-1 was, in most cases, more effective than either cytokine alone, and reproduced many of the effects of LPS.

TNF、IL-1及两种细胞因子联合对叙利亚仓鼠胆固醇代谢的影响
感染和炎症与脂质代谢的改变有关,脂质代谢可能由TNF和IL-1等细胞因子介导。本研究确定了TNF和IL-1对胆固醇代谢某些方面的影响。给叙利亚仓鼠注射TNF或IL-1分别使血清胆固醇水平升高17%和21%,使高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平分别降低20%和15%。TNF + IL-1使血清胆固醇水平升高58%,使高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平降低58%。TNF或IL-1分别使肝脏HMG CoA还原酶mRNA水平升高3.5倍和3倍。TNF + IL-1使HMG CoA还原酶mRNA水平升高7倍。IL-1使肝脏LDL受体mRNA水平升高2倍,而TNF和TNF + IL-1的联合作用最小。TNF或IL-1不影响肝脏载脂蛋白E或载脂蛋白a - i mRNA水平,而TNF + IL-1联合使用可使两者mRNA水平降低50%。我们的研究结果表明,TNF和IL-1类似地影响所研究的胆固醇代谢参数。此外,在大多数情况下,TNF + IL-1的组合比单独使用任何一种细胞因子更有效,并且再现了LPS的许多效果。
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