Interleukin 1  and tumour necrosis factor   stimulate the release of gonadotropin-releasing hormone and interleukin 6 by primary cultured rat hypothalamic cells

European Journal of Endocrinology(1990)

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The abilities of recombinant human interleukin 1 beta and tumour necrosis factor alpha to induce release of GnRH and interleukin 6 from primary culture of rat hypothalamic cells were examined. The effect of estradiol on the release of interleukin 6 by these cells was also tested. Both interleukin 1 beta and tumour necrosis factor alpha caused significant stimulation of GnRH secretion from the hypothalamic cells within 5 min. The hypothalamic cells secreted interleukin 6 spontaneously, and their secretion over 24 h was stimulated dose-dependently by interleukin 1 beta, tumour necrosis factor alpha and estradiol. These results suggest that interleukin 1 beta and tumour necrosis factor alpha stimulate the secretions of GnRH and interleukin 6 in the hypothalamus, and that these cytokines may be involved in the mechanism of GnRH secretion in the hypothalamus.
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hypothalamic cells,interleukin,hormone,tumour necrosis factor,gonadotropin-releasing
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