Reversible inhibition of albumin production by rat hepatocytes maintained on a laminin‐rich gel (Engelbreth‐Holm‐Swarm) in response to secretory products of Kupffer cells and cytokines

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Abstract

Decreased albumin synthesis by hepatocytes in liver injury is thought to occur in response to Kupffer cell–derived acute‐phase cytokines. In this study we used hepatocytes maintained in a differentiated phenotype, by culture on a laminin‐rich gel substratum (Engelbreth‐Holm‐Swarm matrix), to investigate the effects of Kupffer cell–conditioned medium and purified cytokines (interleukin‐1, interleukin‐6 and tumor necrosis factor–a) on albumin synthesis. Kupffer cell–conditioned medium caused a reversible decrease in albumin synthesis to 64.7% of control (p < 0.01, Wilcoxon's rank sum test, n = 11) on day 2. Repeated doses caused further dose‐dependent reversible responses. The same result was obtained when protease inhibitors (α1‐antitrypsin and α2‐macroglobulin) were added to Kupffer cell–conditioned medium (n = 3), thus eliminating the potential effect of matrix degradation. Pure interleukin‐1, interleukin‐6 and tumor necrosis factor–α also inhibited albumin synthesis (p < 0.05, Wilcoxon's rank sum test, n = 5), interleukin‐6 having the greatest effect. After exposure to interleukin‐1 (30 U · ml−1) and tumor necrosis factor–α (300 U · ml−1), decreased albumin synthesis was followed by a rebound increase (n = 3). Our results support the hypothesis that reduced albumin synthesis in the acute‐phase response is modulated by cytokines released from Kupffer cells. Moreover, our results suggest that hepatocytes may exhibit a compensatory increase in albumin synthesis after cytokine withdrawal. These findings may be of physiological importance in the recovery from injury and the acutephase response in vivo. (HEPATOLOGY 1992;16:733–741.) Copyright © 1992 American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases

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Kowalski‐Saunders, P. W. J., Winwood, P. J., Arthur, M. J. P., & Wright, R. (1992). Reversible inhibition of albumin production by rat hepatocytes maintained on a laminin‐rich gel (Engelbreth‐Holm‐Swarm) in response to secretory products of Kupffer cells and cytokines. Hepatology, 16(3), 733–741. https://doi.org/10.1002/hep.1840160320

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