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Inhibition of Cytokine-induced Inducible Nitric Oxide Synthase Expression by Glucagon and CAMP in Cultured Hepatocytes

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Journal Biochem J
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1997 Aug 15
PMID 9337867
Citations 3
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Addition of lipopolysaccharide plus interferon gamma, tumour necrosis factor alpha and interleukin 1 beta to cultured hepatocytes resulted in the induction of inducible nitric oxide synthase (iNOS) activity as measured by NO3(-)+NO2- formation, the conversion of L-[U-14C]arginine into citrulline and Western blotting of the iNOS protein. The inclusion of 1 microM glucagon during the induction period significantly decreased the effect of the cytokines on iNOS activity, the major effect being at the level of the total amount of protein, rather than alterations in substrate supply or covalent modification of the existing protein. In contrast, 1 microM insulin was without effect. The effect of glucagon was mediated via cAMP and could be mimicked by the presence of either dibutyryl cAMP or forskolin to activate adenylate cyclase directly. It was rapid in onset and long-lived, a 30 min pretreatment period protecting the cells from the induction of NO synthesis over the next 21 h in the presence of cytokines. Addition of glucagon at any time point up to 9 h after treatment of the cells with lipopolysaccharide plus the cytokines resulted in a significant inhibition of iNOS activity, glucagon being most potent when added during the first 3 h.

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