TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR AND INTERLEUKIN-1 MAY REGULATE RENIN SECRETION

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ANTONIPILLAI, I
WANG, Y
HORTON, R
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[1] University of Southern California Medical Center, Section of Endocrinology, Los Angeles, CA
[2] Section of Endocrinology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, 90033
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10.1210/endo-126-1-273
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF) and interleukin-1 (IL-1) are not only immunoregulatory polypeptides, but may have endocrine functions. We have studied the direct effects of recombinant and purified TNF and IL-1 on renin secretion using both static incubations and perifusions of rat renal cortical slices. Ultrapure human IL-1 (hIL-1) at con-centrations as low as 5 U/ml (3 × 10-12 M) significantly stimu-lated renin secretion (control, 98 ± 4%; hIL-1, 153 ± 13%; P < 0. 01). TNF similarly induced renin release [control, 97 ± 6%; TNF (10 U/ml), 151 ± 13%; P < 0.005]. TNF and recombinant human 1L-1β (rhIL-iβ) also blocked the inhibitory actions of angiotensin-II (All) on renin release [control, 100 ± 3%; All (2 × 10-7 M), 80 ± 5%; All plus TNF (20 U/ml), 102 ± 7%; All plus rhILβ (10 U/ml), 106 ± 6%; both P < 0.02 vs. All]. A cyclooxy- genase (CO) blocker, meclofenamate (M), which does not significantly alter basal renin release, attenuated the TNF- and rhlL- 1β-induced renin secretion [TNF (20 U/ml), 132 ± 11%; TNF plus M (5 × 10-5 M), 100 ± 3% (P < 0.01); rhIL-1β (10 U/ml), 135 ± 9%; rhIL-1β plus M, 105 ± 10% (P < 0.05)]. The stimulatory effects of TNF and IL-1 on renin were reversible. These results suggest that IL-1 and TNF are renin secretagogues and can also block the inhibitory actions of All on renin. Since the effect of TNF and IL-1 on renin can be blocked by a (CO) inhibitor, the studies indicate a role of prostaglandins in their action. Therefore, locally produced TNF and IL-1 may play an important paracrine role in regulation of the renin-anglotensin system. © 1990 by The Endocrine Society.
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