Attenuated liver fibrosis and depressed serum albumin levels in carbon tetrachloride-treated IL-6-deficient mice

M Natsume, H Tsuji, A Harada… - Journal of leukocyte …, 1999 - academic.oup.com
M Natsume, H Tsuji, A Harada, M Akiyama, T Yano, H Ishikura, I Nakanishi, K Matsushima…
Journal of leukocyte biology, 1999academic.oup.com
Chronic intermittent injection of carbon tetrachloride (CCI4) for more than 10 weeks induced
liver fibrosis in mice, as evidenced by positive Azan staining and increased intrahepatic
collagen content. Preceding the onset of liver fibrosis, interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene expression
was enhanced in liver and immunoreactive IL-6 was detected in infiltrating inflammatory
cells. To delineate the role of IL-6 in this process, we treated IL-6-deficient mice with CCl4 in
a similar manner for 12 weeks, after which fibrotic changes were less evident and serum …
Abstract
Chronic intermittent injection of carbon tetrachloride (CCI4) for more than 10 weeks induced liver fibrosis in mice, as evidenced by positive Azan staining and increased intrahepatic collagen content. Preceding the onset of liver fibrosis, interleukin-6 (IL-6) gene expression was enhanced in liver and immunoreactive IL-6 was detected in infiltrating inflammatory cells. To delineate the role of IL-6 in this process, we treated IL-6-deficient mice with CCl4 in a similar manner for 12 weeks, after which fibrotic changes were less evident and serum albumin levels were lower in IL-6-deficient than wild-type mice. Moreover, CCl4-induced expression of transforming growth factor β1 and hepatocyte growth factor genes in liver was significantly reduced in IL-6-deficient mice. Thus, IL-6 may be vitally involved in fibrotic changes and maintenance of serum albumin levels, partly by modulating intrahepatic expression of these cytokines. J. Leukoc. Biol. 66: 601–608; 1999.
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