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Tumor necrosis factor-α induces substance P in sympathetic ganglia through sequential induction of interleukin-1 and leukemia inhibitory factor
Authors:Minzhen Ding  Ronald P Hart  G Miller Jonakait
Abstract:The present study establishes that tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) induction of sympathetic substance P (SP) requires sequential induction of both interleukin (IL-1) and leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF). TNF-α dose-dependently induces SP, an induction that is secondory to an increase in the SP precursor, preprotachykinin (PPT), mRNA. Since TNF-α conditioned medium (CM) mimics the effect of TNF-α by raising SP, actions that are not antagonized by a neutralizing TNF-α antibody, TNF-α induction of SP is mediated by a soluble intermediate or intermediates. The blockade of TNF-α action by a specific IL-1 receptor antagonist and the induction of IL-1 mRNA by TNF-α suggest that IL-1 is one of the intermediates. Moreover, because immunoprecipitation with LIF antibodies decreases SP-inducing activity of TNF-α CM, and because LIF mRNA is also induced by TNF-α, LIF is a second intermediate. Furthermore, TNF-α-induced LIF mRNA is blocked by the IL1 receptor antagonist, whereas IL-1-induced LIF mRNA is not affected by TNF-α antibodies, suggesting that TNF-α first induces IL-1, and IL-1 subsequently induces LIF. These data suggest that TNF-α induces SP in sympathetic ganglia through the sequential inductions of IL1 and LIF. © 1995 John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Keywords:tumor necrosis factor-α    interleykin-1  leukemia inhibitory factor  superior cervical ganglion  substance P
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