Attenuation of hepatic neutrophil sequestration by anti-CINC antibody in endotoxic rats
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Attenuation of hepatic neutrophil sequestration by anti-CINC antibody in endotoxic rats
Abstract
Cytokine-induced neutrophil chemoattractant (CINC) is a member of the chemokine alpha sub-family. It is induced in rats by tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha), interleukin-1, and lipopolysaccharide and is implicated in neutrophil infiltration in response to inflammatory stimuli. We tested the hypothesis that pretreatment with anti-CINC antibody or by cobra venom factor attenuates hepatic neutrophil accumulation induced by a 90 min infusion of Escherichia coli endotoxin. Changes in the expression of CD11b/c and CD18 and in plasma TNF-alpha levels were also investigated. Cultured hepatocytes and Kupffer cells of endotoxic rats produced significantly more CINC than those of saline-infused controls. CINC generation by Kupffer cells was much lower than generation by hepatocytes. Pretreatment with anti-CINC antibody or cobra venom factor significantly reduced hepatic neutrophil sequestration, but did not affect the up-regulation of CD11b/c and CD18 expression on liver-sequestered neutrophils or plasma TNF-alpha levels. We conclude that CINC-mediated hepatic neutrophil accumulation may not be necessarily associated with up-regulation of neutrophil adhesion molecules or elevated circulating TNF-alpha levels. Attenuation of hepatic neutrophil sequestration by anti-CINC antibody is likely based on blocking of the chemotactic activity of CINC and thus diminishing the chemotactic gradient established in the liver.
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