Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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3065379 | Journal of Neuroimmunology | 2008 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
IL-10 reduces cytokine expression in non-muscle tissues, but its effect on skeletal muscle remains undefined. Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that endogenous IL-10 acts to reduce cytokines in the gastrocnemius muscle by comparing IL-6 and TNFα expression in wild-type (IL-10+/+) and IL-10 deficient (IL-10â/â) mice following an inflammatory insult induced by peripheral LPS. IL-6 mRNA expression increased following LPS for both IL-10+/+ and IL-10â/â mice; the response was greater and prolonged in IL-10â/â mice. Muscle TNFα mRNA also increased, but without differences between genotypes. IL-6 protein concentrations were elevated by LPS with a greater and prolonged response for IL-10â/â mice, but TNFα did not change. These results provide the first in vivo evidence that endogenous IL-10 attenuates IL-6 expression by skeletal muscle in response to LPS.
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Authors
Kimberly A. Huey, Robert H. McCusker, Keith W. Kelley,