Mediators of Inflammation (Jan 1995)

Regulation of electrolyte transport with IL-1β in rabbit distal colon

  • F. R. Homaidan,
  • H. Desai,
  • L. Zhao,
  • G. Broutman,
  • R. Burakoff

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/S0962935195000111
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 4, no. 1
pp. 61 – 66

Abstract

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Interletrkin-1β levels are elevated in inflammatory bowel disease. In this study the mechanism by which interleukin-1β affects electrolyte transport in the rabbit distal colon, was investigated. Interleukin-1β caused a delayed increase in short-circuit current (Isc) which was attributed to protein synthesis since the effect was inhibited by cycloheximide. The interleukin-1β induced increase in Isc was not affected by amiloride treatment but was completely inhibited by bumetanide or in chloride-free buffer and by indomethacin. Prostaglandin E2 levels increased in tissue treated with interleukin-1β, but this increase was reversed by cycloheximide. These data suggest that interleukin-1β causes its effect via a yet to be identified second messenger, by increasing chloride secretion through a prostaglandin E2 mediated mechanism.