Stimulation of TNF-alpha, IL-1beta and nitrite release from mouse cultured spleen cells and lavaged peritoneal cells by mastoparan M |
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Authors: | Wu T M Chou T C Ding Y A Li M L |
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Affiliation: | Department of Biology, National Taiwan Normal University. |
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Abstract: | Chemically synthesized mastoparan M, a tetradecapeptide toxin of venom (INLKAIAALAKKLL), was used in the experiments described. After addition of mastoparan M to cultures of mouse macrophages in vitro, tumour necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and interleukin 1beta (IL-1beta) were detected in the culture fluids by 12 h and their highest accumulation was observed by 24 h. Mastoparan M induced increases in both TNF-alpha secretion and mRNA level at the same time. Nitrite levels, which reflect nitric oxide synthesis, were also found to increase in the macrophage cultures at 24 h after mastoparan M addition. In vivo studies showed that mastoparan M induced the formation and accumulation of TNF-alpha, IL-1beta and nitrite in the peritoneal exudates of mice much faster at 90 min, 120 min and 180 min after mastoparan M injection, respectively. Similarly, significant increases in myeloperoxidase activity, a marker for neutrophil and macrophage content, were observed in the peritoneal lavage cells after intraperitoneal injection of mastoparan M. However, induction of nitrite by mastoparan M was completely inhibited by simultaneous addition of antimouse TNF-alpha antibody to the macrophage cultures. These results suggest that modulation of both neutrophil and macrophage influx by mastoparan M may be conveyed through TNF-alpha and IL-1beta secretion accompanied by nitrite formation. |
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