Y Li1, F-Y Liu, Z-H Liu, Y-F Huang, L-S Li, X Zhang, Y-M Peng. 1. Division of Nephrology, The Second Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, 410011, Changsha, China. liyingdoctor@yahoo.com.cn
Abstract
OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: To investigate the effect of tacrolimus (FK506) and cyclosporine A (CSA) on albumin secretion and on the IL-6 -induced suppression of albumin synthesis in cultured human hepatocytes. METHODS: HepG2 cells were cultured separately with IL-6, IL-10 (0-10 ng/ml) and FK506, CSA (0-100 ng/ml) for 48 h. In another experiment, HepG2 cells were incubated with different amounts of FK506 and CSA (0-10 ng/ml) in the presence of IL-6 (5 ng/ml). The albumin levels in these groups of hepatic cultures were measured by radioimmunoassay. The concentration of LDH secreted by cells stimulated with FK506 and CSA was detected by spectrophotometry. RESULTS: IL-6 decreased the levels of albumin in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.01), maximal inhibition was observed at 5 ng/ml. Neither IL-10 nor FK506 modulated albumin production. However, FK506 decreased LDH levels in the supernatant of cells (P < 0.05) and prevented the IL-6-induced suppression of albumin synthesis (P < 0.01) in a dose dependent manner. In contrast, CSA caused only a slight decrease in albumin levels (P < 0.05). In addition, CSA slightly increased the amount of LDH in HepG2 cells and did not interfere with the IL-6-induced decrease in albumin synthesis. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that IL-6, but not IL- 10, may play an important role in the suppression of hepatic albumin secretion. FK506 but not CSA protects against the suppression of hepatic albumin synthesis caused by IL-6.
OBJECTIVE AND DESIGN: To investigate the effect of tacrolimus (FK506) and cyclosporine A (CSA) on albumin secretion and on the IL-6 -induced suppression of albumin synthesis in cultured human hepatocytes. METHODS: HepG2 cells were cultured separately with IL-6, IL-10 (0-10 ng/ml) and FK506, CSA (0-100 ng/ml) for 48 h. In another experiment, HepG2 cells were incubated with different amounts of FK506 and CSA (0-10 ng/ml) in the presence of IL-6 (5 ng/ml). The albumin levels in these groups of hepatic cultures were measured by radioimmunoassay. The concentration of LDH secreted by cells stimulated with FK506 and CSA was detected by spectrophotometry. RESULTS:IL-6 decreased the levels of albumin in a dose-dependent manner (P < 0.01), maximal inhibition was observed at 5 ng/ml. Neither IL-10 nor FK506 modulated albumin production. However, FK506 decreased LDH levels in the supernatant of cells (P < 0.05) and prevented the IL-6-induced suppression of albumin synthesis (P < 0.01) in a dose dependent manner. In contrast, CSA caused only a slight decrease in albumin levels (P < 0.05). In addition, CSA slightly increased the amount of LDH in HepG2 cells and did not interfere with the IL-6-induced decrease in albumin synthesis. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that IL-6, but not IL- 10, may play an important role in the suppression of hepatic albumin secretion. FK506 but not CSA protects against the suppression of hepatic albumin synthesis caused by IL-6.
Authors: W Cui; X Lu; X Min; M Liu; S Guan; Y Wang; M Luo; W Li; Q Li; W Dong; L Miao; P Luo Journal: Braz J Med Biol Res Date: 2017-03-23 Impact factor: 2.590