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Induction of Lipocalin2 in a Rat Model of Lung Irradiation

Previously, we showed that lipocalin2 (LCN2) serum levels increased after liver irradiation and during acute-phase conditions. Here, we evaluate LCN2 expression and serum levels after single-dose lung irradiation with 25 Gy, percutaneously administered to the lung of randomly-paired male Wistar rats...

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Autores principales: Sultan, Sadaf, Ahmad, Shakil, Rave-Fränk, Margret, Malik, Ihtzaz Ahmed, Hess, Clemens F., Christiansen, Hans, Cameron, Silke
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4881463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27136530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17050637
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author Sultan, Sadaf
Ahmad, Shakil
Rave-Fränk, Margret
Malik, Ihtzaz Ahmed
Hess, Clemens F.
Christiansen, Hans
Cameron, Silke
author_facet Sultan, Sadaf
Ahmad, Shakil
Rave-Fränk, Margret
Malik, Ihtzaz Ahmed
Hess, Clemens F.
Christiansen, Hans
Cameron, Silke
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description Previously, we showed that lipocalin2 (LCN2) serum levels increased after liver irradiation and during acute-phase conditions. Here, we evaluate LCN2 expression and serum levels after single-dose lung irradiation with 25 Gy, percutaneously administered to the lung of randomly-paired male Wistar rats. Due to the concave anatomy of the lung recesses, the irradiation field included the upper part of the liver. No rat died due to irradiation. In control tissue, lung immunohistochemistry showed a high constitutive expression of LCN2+ granulocytes. LCN2 mRNA levels in lung tissue increased up to 24 h (9 ± 2.3-fold) after irradiation. However, serum LCN2 levels remained undetectable after lung irradiation. LCN2 expression in the upper part of the liver increased up to 4.2-fold after lung irradiation, but the lower liver showed an early decrease. Acute-phase cytokines (IL-1β and TNF-α) showed a significant increase on transcript level in both lung and upper liver, whilst the lower liver did not show any considerable increase. In conclusion, constitutive expression of LCN2 in local immune cells demonstrates its local role during stress conditions in the lung. The absence of LCN2 in the serum strengthens our previous findings that the liver is the key player in secreting LCN2 during stress conditions with liver involvement.
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spelling pubmed-48814632016-05-27 Induction of Lipocalin2 in a Rat Model of Lung Irradiation Sultan, Sadaf Ahmad, Shakil Rave-Fränk, Margret Malik, Ihtzaz Ahmed Hess, Clemens F. Christiansen, Hans Cameron, Silke Int J Mol Sci Article Previously, we showed that lipocalin2 (LCN2) serum levels increased after liver irradiation and during acute-phase conditions. Here, we evaluate LCN2 expression and serum levels after single-dose lung irradiation with 25 Gy, percutaneously administered to the lung of randomly-paired male Wistar rats. Due to the concave anatomy of the lung recesses, the irradiation field included the upper part of the liver. No rat died due to irradiation. In control tissue, lung immunohistochemistry showed a high constitutive expression of LCN2+ granulocytes. LCN2 mRNA levels in lung tissue increased up to 24 h (9 ± 2.3-fold) after irradiation. However, serum LCN2 levels remained undetectable after lung irradiation. LCN2 expression in the upper part of the liver increased up to 4.2-fold after lung irradiation, but the lower liver showed an early decrease. Acute-phase cytokines (IL-1β and TNF-α) showed a significant increase on transcript level in both lung and upper liver, whilst the lower liver did not show any considerable increase. In conclusion, constitutive expression of LCN2 in local immune cells demonstrates its local role during stress conditions in the lung. The absence of LCN2 in the serum strengthens our previous findings that the liver is the key player in secreting LCN2 during stress conditions with liver involvement. MDPI 2016-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC4881463/ /pubmed/27136530 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17050637 Text en © 2016 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC-BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cameron, Silke
Induction of Lipocalin2 in a Rat Model of Lung Irradiation
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4881463/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27136530
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms17050637
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