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Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.

Interleukin (IL)-6 is an autocrine growth factor for mesangial cells. It is not known whether high glucose influences IL-6 production in mesangial cells. Angiotensin II (AGII) is involved in the progression of renal diseases including diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of high...

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Autores principales: Ihm, Chun-Gyoo, Park, Jae Kyung, Kim, Hee Jin, Lee, Tae Won, Cha, Dae Ryong
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Publicado: Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11961304
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author Ihm, Chun-Gyoo
Park, Jae Kyung
Kim, Hee Jin
Lee, Tae Won
Cha, Dae Ryong
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Park, Jae Kyung
Kim, Hee Jin
Lee, Tae Won
Cha, Dae Ryong
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description Interleukin (IL)-6 is an autocrine growth factor for mesangial cells. It is not known whether high glucose influences IL-6 production in mesangial cells. Angiotensin II (AGII) is involved in the progression of renal diseases including diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of high glucose in concert with AGII on IL-6 production in human mesangial cells and the modulation by blocking AGII. After 48 hr of culture, IL-6 mRNA expression was analyzed by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Quantitative determination of IL-6 concentrations in the culture supernatants of mesangial cells was performed using a sandwich enzyme immunoassay kit. Incubation of mesangial cells with high glucose (450 mg/dL) reduced the ratio of PCR products for IL-6 to beta-actin on densitometric results, while AGII (10(-7)M) increased it. The IL-6 secretion in the supernatant was also increased by AGII and decreased by high glucose. The IL-6 mRNA expression and IL-6 secretion in combination of high glucose and AGII were higher than those in high glucose and similar with those in control media. The addition of losartan (10(-6)M) or captopril (10(-6)M) to high glucose had no additional effects on IL-6 production. These results suggest that whereas AGII increases IL-6 production, high glucose decreases it. The IL-6 production of mesangial cells in diabetic milieu may be complicated and depend on the local effects of high glucose and/or AGII.
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spelling pubmed-30548632011-03-15 Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells. Ihm, Chun-Gyoo Park, Jae Kyung Kim, Hee Jin Lee, Tae Won Cha, Dae Ryong J Korean Med Sci Research Article Interleukin (IL)-6 is an autocrine growth factor for mesangial cells. It is not known whether high glucose influences IL-6 production in mesangial cells. Angiotensin II (AGII) is involved in the progression of renal diseases including diabetic nephropathy. Therefore, we evaluated the effects of high glucose in concert with AGII on IL-6 production in human mesangial cells and the modulation by blocking AGII. After 48 hr of culture, IL-6 mRNA expression was analyzed by reverse transcription and polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Quantitative determination of IL-6 concentrations in the culture supernatants of mesangial cells was performed using a sandwich enzyme immunoassay kit. Incubation of mesangial cells with high glucose (450 mg/dL) reduced the ratio of PCR products for IL-6 to beta-actin on densitometric results, while AGII (10(-7)M) increased it. The IL-6 secretion in the supernatant was also increased by AGII and decreased by high glucose. The IL-6 mRNA expression and IL-6 secretion in combination of high glucose and AGII were higher than those in high glucose and similar with those in control media. The addition of losartan (10(-6)M) or captopril (10(-6)M) to high glucose had no additional effects on IL-6 production. These results suggest that whereas AGII increases IL-6 production, high glucose decreases it. The IL-6 production of mesangial cells in diabetic milieu may be complicated and depend on the local effects of high glucose and/or AGII. Korean Academy of Medical Sciences 2002-04 /pmc/articles/PMC3054863/ /pubmed/11961304 Text en
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Ihm, Chun-Gyoo
Park, Jae Kyung
Kim, Hee Jin
Lee, Tae Won
Cha, Dae Ryong
Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
title Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
title_full Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
title_fullStr Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
title_short Effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
title_sort effects of high glucose on interleukin-6 production in human mesangial cells.
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3054863/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11961304
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