The role of endotoxin, TNF-? and IL-6 in inducing the growth hormone insensitivity
- VernacularTitle:内毒素、TNF-?及IL-6在诱导生长激素不敏感中的作用
- Author:
Ping WANG
;
Ning LI
;
Jieshou LI
;
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Growth hormone insensitivity;
Growth hormone receptor;
Insulin like growth factor 1;
Suppressor of cytokine signaling (SOCS);
Gene expression
- From:
Parenteral & Enteral Nutrition
1997;0(04):-
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objectives:To investigate the role of endotoxin, TNF ? and IL 6 in inducing the growth hormone insensitivity at the receptor and post receptor levels. Methods:Spague Dawley rats were injected with endotoxin, TNF ?, and IL 6 respectively and were killed at different time points. The liver expressions of IGF 1, GHR and SOCS 3 mRNA were detected by RT PCR, the GH levels were measured by radioimmunoassay,and the levels of TNF ? and IL 6 were detected by ELISA. Results:Serum growth hormone levels at each time points after LPS iv injection did not have significant changes compared with control rats without iv injection of LPS, TNF ? and IL 6 levels were elevated rapidly after LPS injection, but TNF ? levels returned to normal quickly. The most remarkable down regulations for liver IGF 1 mRNA and GHR mRNA occurred at 12h and 8h respectively after LPS infusion. The liver SOCS 3 mRNA was weakly expressed in control rats. However, it was strongly up regulated after LPS injection and had a 7.84 times increase at 1h. The linear regression analysis had shown a positive correlation between IL 6 levels and liver SOCS 3 mRNA expressions. Liver GHR mRNA expression was obviously down regulated after TNF ? iv injection, but there was no effect on liver SOCS 3 mRNA expression. IL 6 up regulated the liver SOCS 3 mRNA expression, but it could not affect the liver GHR mRNA expression. Conclusions:The growth hormone insensitivity could be induced by LPS injection, which was associated with down regulated GHR mRNA expression at receptor level and up regulated SOCS 3 mRNA expression at post receptor level. The biological activities of LPS are mediated by TNF ? and IL 6 indirectly.And TNF ? and IL 6 exert their effects on the receptor and post receptor levels respectively, but the effect of TNF ? is of hysteresis.