Stimulation of rat astrocytes in vitro by calcium ionophore A23187 and/or lipopolysaccharide results in the generation of a cytotoxic factor that is functionally similar to the previously described macrophage-derived cytotoxic factor, tumor necrosis factor. Like the macrophage product, the astrocyte cytotoxic factor kills murine L 929 cell targets. In addition, it kills rat oligodendrocytes, the myelin-producing cells of the central nervous system. Human recombinant tumor necrosis factor also has cytotoxic activity directed against rat oligodendrocytes.
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Robbins, D. S., Shirazi, Y., Drysdale, B. E., Lieberman, A., Shin, H. S., & Shin, M. L. (1987). Production of cytotoxic factor for oligodendrocytes by stimulated astrocytes. The Journal of Immunology, 139(8), 2593–2597. https://doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.139.8.2593
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