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Publication : Reduced intestinal inflammation induced by dextran sodium sulfate in interleukin-6-deficient mice.

First Author  Naito Y Year  2004
Journal  Int J Mol Med Volume  14
Issue  2 Pages  191-6
PubMed ID  15254764 Mgi Jnum  J:96241
Mgi Id  MGI:3529742 Citation  Naito Y, et al. (2004) Reduced intestinal inflammation induced by dextran sodium sulfate in interleukin-6-deficient mice. Int J Mol Med 14(2):191-6
abstractText  Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a multifunctional cytokine secreted by various cells, and is involved in the acute phase response and the immune response through T and B cell activation. To further define the role of IL-6 in intestinal inflammation, we studied the effects of dextran sulfate sodium (DSS) administration in mice with targeted deletions of the IL-6 gene. Acute colitis was induced in female IL-6-/- and IL-6+/+ mice by giving 4.5% DSS orally in drinking water for 8 days. The colonic mucosal injury and inflammation was evaluated based on survival rate, body-weight changes, total colon length and histological findings. Colonic mRNA expression for tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, IL-6, IL-10 and inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) was measured by RT-PCR. Colonic IL-6 mRNA levels of wild-type mice continued to increase throughout the study period. At each assessment, colonic injury was significantly attenuated in DSS-treated IL-6-/- mice compared with DSS-treated IL-6+/+ mice. Histological study also showed a reduced infiltration of inflammatory cells, especially neutrophils, and mucosal cell disruption in DSS-treated IL-6-/- mice compared with DSS-treated IL-6+/+ mice. In the colons of DSS-treated IL-6-/- mice, the expression of both TNF-alpha mRNA and iNOS mRNA was reduced on day 5. In contrast, IL-10 mRNA expression was enhanced compared with DSS-treated IL-6+/+ mice. In conclusion, DSS-induced inflammation appears to be significantly inhibited in IL-6-/- mice compared to wild-type mice. These data suggest that persistent and marked blockade of IL-6 bioactivity provides some beneficial effects on intestinal inflammation.
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