Modulation of Secretion of Interleukin-6 in Brain-Derived Microvascular Endothelial Cells

L. Juillerat-Jeanneret, P. Fioroni, P. Leuenberger
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Vascular permeability is tightly controlled, in particular in the cerebral microvasculature, thus factors able to modulate permeability are of physiological importance. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) can be released by many cell types including mononuclear phagocytes, fibroblasts and endothelial cells of various origins, and is involved in a variety of cellular responses, including modulation of vascular permeability. IL-6 is synthesized as a precursor propeptide which is proteolytically processed to the active hormone, then degraded, by as yet unknown enzymatic pathways. Unstimulated brain-derived microvessels, primary cells and cell lines, all secreted bioactive IL-6. Cell lines secreted IL-6 exclusively as a 25 kD peptide. In order to understand mechanisms regulating the secretion of IL-6 in cerebral endothelium, levels of IL-6 were measured in cell culture supernatants of brain-derived endothelial cells exposed to dexamethasone, forskolin or dibutyryl cAMP and inhibitors of serine-proteases. In primary cells an...
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脑源性微血管内皮细胞白细胞介素-6分泌的调控
血管通透性受到严格控制,特别是在大脑微血管中,因此能够调节通透性的因素具有生理重要性。白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)可由多种细胞类型释放,包括单核吞噬细胞、成纤维细胞和各种来源的内皮细胞,并参与多种细胞反应,包括血管通透性的调节。IL-6作为前体前肽被合成,通过蛋白水解加工成活性激素,然后通过尚不清楚的酶途径降解。未受刺激的脑源性微血管、原代细胞和细胞系均分泌生物活性IL-6。细胞系以25kd肽的形式分泌IL-6。为了了解脑内皮中IL-6分泌的调节机制,我们测量了暴露于地塞米松、福斯克林或二丁基cAMP和丝氨酸蛋白酶抑制剂的脑源性内皮细胞培养上清液中IL-6的水平。在原代细胞中…
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