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Effect of Thrombin on the TNF-$\alpha$ Induced IL-6 Production in HUVECs  

Bae, Jong-Sup (Department of Herbal Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Herbal Bio-Industry, Daegu Haany University)
Park, Moon-Ki (Department of Herbal Pharmaceutical Engineering, College of Herbal Bio-Industry, Daegu Haany University)
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KSBB Journal / v.25, no.1, 2010 , pp. 11-17 More about this Journal
Abstract
Here, we evaluated the effect of thrombin on the interleukin-6 production induced by tumor-necrosis-factor-$\alpha$ in endothelial cells. It is well known that tumor-necrosis-factor-$\alpha$ mediates inflammatory responses by activation of nuclear factor-kappa-B in endothelial cells. Here, we showed that lower concentration of thrombin decreased the production of interleukin-6 induced by tumor-necrosis-factor-$\alpha$ and this inhibitory effect of thrombin on interleukin-6 production was mediated by interacting with protease-activated-receptor-1. In addition, phosphoinositide-3-kinase was also involved the anti-inflammatory responses by lower concentration of thrombin in endothelial cells. These results suggested that lower concentration of thrombin mediated anti-inflammatory responses by interacting with protease-activated-receptor-1 on the cell membrane and phosphoinositide-3-kinase in the cell. These findings will provide the important evidence in the development of new medicine for the treatment of severe sepsis and inflammatory diseases and good clue for understanding unknown mechanisms by which thrombin showed the pro-inflammatory or anti-inflammatory activities in endothelial cells.
Keywords
thrombin; TNF-$\alpha$; HUVEC; inflammation; PAR-1;
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