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Fate of injected interleukin 1 in rats: Sequestration and degradation in the kidney
Authors:Stephen Poole  Timothy A Bird  Susanna Selkirk  Rose E Gaines-Das  Yasmin Choudry  Sally L Stephenson  A John Kenny  Jeremy Saklatvaa
Institution:National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Potters Bar, Herts, UK.
Abstract:The tissue distribution and route of clearance of human recombinant interleukin 1 alpha (IL 1 alpha) injected intravenously in rats was studied. The plasma half-life was approximately 2.5 min, and this was increased after nephrectomy, the kidney being the major organ through which the IL 1 alpha was excreted. Two iodinated fragments of IL 1 alpha, of approximately 5 and 9 kDa, were excreted by the kidneys whereas only intact, 17-kDa IL 1 alpha was detected in plasma, suggesting that the protein was being degraded after uptake by the kidney. The results of in vivo experiments in which surface endopeptidase-24.11 was inhibited with phosphoramidon and in vitro experiments in which rat kidney homogenates were incubated with radiolabeled IL 1 alpha suggest that the cytokine was endocytosed and then hydrolysed by lysosomal proteinases.
Keywords:Interleukin 1  Rats  Half-life  Kidney  Degradation  Lyosomal proteinases
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