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TNF-alpha modulates iNOS expression in an experimental rat model of indomethacin-induced jejunoileitis. Molecular and cellular biochemistry [Mol Cell Biochem] Journal article

 
TitleTNF-alpha modulates iNOS expression in an experimental rat model of indomethacin-induced jejunoileitis.
Author(s)Nandi J, Saud B, Zinkievich JM, Yang ZJ, Levine RA 
InstitutionDivision of Gastroenterology, Department of Medicine, State University of New York, Upstate Medical University, 750 East Adams Street, Syracuse, NY, 13210, USA, nandij@upstate.edu.
SourceMol Cell Biochem 2009 Oct 3.
AbstractMultiple mucosal immune factors, such as TNF-alpha and IL-1beta, are thought to be key mediators involved in inflammatory bowel disease. We evaluated the role of the pro-inflammatory cytokine TNF-alpha on nitric oxide synthase (NOS) expression in indomethacin-induced jejunoileitis in rats. Jejunoileitis was induced in rats with subcutaneous injections of indomethacin (7.5 mg/kg) 24 h apart for two consecutive days, and animals were randomized into four groups. Group 1 received only indomethacin. Group 2 was treated with a daily dose of phosphodiesterase (PDE) inhibitor (theophylline or pentoxifylline) by oral gavage for 2 days before and 4 days after indomethacin. Group 3 received a single dose of anti-TNF-alpha monoclonal antibody (TNF-Ab, IP) 30 min before indomethacin. Group 4 was treated with 1 h hyperbaric oxygenation (HBO(2)) for 5 days after indomethacin. Rats were sacrificed at 12 h or 4 days after final indomethacin injection. PDE inhibitor, TNF-Ab, or HBO(2) treatment significantly decreased indomethacin-induced ulceration, myeloperoxidase activity, and disease activity index. Although indomethacin significantly increased serum TNF-alpha and nitrate/nitrite (NOx) concentrations above control values at 12 h, inducible NOS (iNOS) expression was detected only at day 4. Serum IL-1beta levels did not change at 12 h but increased 4-fold after 4 days. Indomethacin had no effect on constitutive NOS. Treatment with PDE inhibitor, TNF-Ab, or HBO(2) significantly reduced serum/tissue TNF-alpha, IL-1beta, NOx, and iNOS expression. Our data show TNF-alpha plays an early pro-inflammatory role in indomethacin-induced jejunoileitis. Additionally, down-regulation of NOx by PDE inhibitors, TNF-Ab, or HBO(2) suggests that TNF-alpha modulates iNOS expression.
LanguageENG
Pub Type(s)JOURNAL ARTICLE
PubMed ID19802525
  
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