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Activated macrophages increase the susceptibility of rat hepatocytes to ethanol-induced oxidative stress: conflicting effects of nitric oxide.

机译:Activated macrophages increase the susceptibility of rat hepatocytes to ethanol-induced oxidative stress: conflicting effects of nitric oxide.

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The aim of this study was to examine how macrophages could act on ethanol-induced oxidative stress in rat hepatocytes during inflammatory conditions, well-known to induce nitric oxide (NO) synthase. For this purpose, RAW 264.7 macrophages were added to primary rat hepatocyte cultures. Co-cultures were then supplemented with lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and interferon gamma (IFN) for 18 h, in order to induce NO synthase before the addition of 50 mM ethanol. In cultures of hepatocytes alone, the addition of LPS and IFN protected from ethanol-induced oxidative stress. It has been shown previously that NO generated in hepatocytes was responsible for this effect. When macrophages were added to primary rat hepatocyte cultures supplemented with LPS and IFN, protection provided by NO against ethanol-induced oxidative stress in hepatocytes ceased. Using a pretreatment of macrophages with N(g)-monomethyl-l-arginine, a NO synthase inhibitor, it was concluded that NO generated by macrophages was responsible for macrophage toxicity. Taken together, our observations suggest that NO biosynthesis in hepatocytes protects them from ethanol-induced oxidative stress, whereas NO production in macrophages deprives hepatocytes of this NO protection.

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