Literature DB >> 11052959

Retinoic acid and host-pathogen interactions: effects on inducible nitric oxide synthase in vivo.

Y Devaux1, S Grosjean, C Seguin, C David, B Dousset, F Zannad, C Meistelman, N De Talancé, P M Mertes, D Ungureanu-Longrois.   

Abstract

Vitamin A and its metabolite retinoic acid modulate the host response to pathogens through poorly characterized mechanisms. In vitro studies have suggested that retinoic acid decreases inducible NO synthase (NOS2, or iNOS) expression, a component of innate immunity, in several cell types stimulated with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) or cytokines. This study investigated the effect of retinoic acid on LPS-stimulated NOS2 expression in vivo. Wistar-Kyoto rats received all-trans retinoic acid (RA, 10 mg/kg) or vehicle intraperitoneally daily for 5 days followed by LPS (4 mg/kg) or saline intraperitoneally and were killed 6 h later. NOS2 activation was estimated by mRNA (RT-PCR) and protein (Western-blot) expression and plasma nitrate/nitrite accumulation. In sharp contrast to previous in vitro study reports, RA significantly enhanced NOS2 mRNA, protein expression, and plasma nitrate/nitrite concentration in LPS-injected rats but not in saline-injected rats. This was associated with increased expression of interleukin-2, interferon (IFN)-gamma and IFN regulatory factor-1 mRNAs in several organs and increased IFN-gamma plasma concentration. RA significantly increased mortality in LPS-injected rats. The NOS inhibitor aminoguanidine (50 mg/kg before LPS injection) significantly attenuated the RA-mediated increase in mortality. These results demonstrate for the first time that RA supplementation in vivo enhances activation of the LPS-triggered NOS2 pathway.

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11052959     DOI: 10.1152/ajpendo.2000.279.5.E1045

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0193-1849            Impact factor:   4.310


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