Induction of Manganese Superoxide Dismutase by Cytokines and Lipopolysaccharide in Cultured Mouse Astrocytes |
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Authors: | Kenji Mokuno,Kunihiko Ohtani,Akio Suzumura,Kazuhiro Kiyosawa,Yoshikiyo Hirose,Kuniyuki Kawai, &dagger Kanefusa Kato |
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Affiliation: | Department of Neurology, Nagoya University School of Medicine, Nagoya;; Department of Neurology, Fujita Health University, Toyoake, Aichi;and; Department of Biochemistry, Aichi Prefectural Colony, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract: To determine whether cytokines or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) are involved in the induction of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in the nervous system, we examined the effects of these substances on the levels of SOD in cultured mouse astrocytes. Treatment of astrocytes with 102 to 104 U/ml tumor necrosis factor-α for 3 days increased the levels of Mn SOD in a dose- and time-dependent manner to as much as six times the level under nontreated conditions. Treatment with 1.0 µg/ml LPS for 3 days elicited a fourfold increase in levels of Mn SOD, and the effect of LPS was also dose dependent. Furthermore, Mn SOD in astrocytes was induced by a 3-day exposure to interleukin-1α at concentrations of 102 or 103 U/ml. However, these stimuli had no effect on levels of copper-zinc SOD (Cu/Zn SOD) in astrocytes. By contrast, interferon-γ did not change the levels of either Mn or Cu/Zn SOD in the cells. The results indicate that the selective induction of Mn SOD by cytokines and LPS, which has been observed in nonnervous tissues, may also occur in nervous tissues. The induction of Mn SOD may represent a mechanism for protection of cells from oxidative stress. |
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Keywords: | Manganese superoxide dismutase Cytokine Lipopolysaccharide Astrocytes |
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