Abstract

Mouse brown adipocytes in primary culture were shown to contain high levels of mRNA for interleukin-1α (IL-1α) which could be further stimulated up to 9-fold by norepinephrine (NE). Even higher stimulation by NE, up to 40-fold, was found in case of interleukin-6 (IL-6). Time-course of activation of both genes was biphasic, but the response of IL-6 gene was slower than of IL-1α gene. IL-1α mRNA level reached the maximum after 1 h and the second, lower increase, occurred after 8 h. IL-6 mRNA level showed first maximum after 2 h, but the highest level was found after 8 h. Similarly to NE, the expression of IL-1α and IL-6 genes was stimulated by selective β-adrenergic agonist isoproterenol, β 3-selective agonist CGP-12117, forskoline and db-cAMP. The activation of both genes by CGP-12177 was dose-dependent with the optimum at 100 nM concentration. Stimulation of α-adrenergic receptors by cirazoline and oxymetazoline was without any effect. When the expression of IL-6 was studied at the protein level, the stimulation of IL-6 gene via β 3-receptors resulted in secretion of IL-6 up to the concentration 10 ng/ml culture media in 24 h. The results indicate a new type of regulation of expression of IL-1α and IL-6 genes in brown adipocytes by catecholamines acting via β 3-adrenergic receptors. The resulting increase in IL-6 production by brown adipocytes could significantly contribute to systemic levels of IL-6.

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