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Query: EC:1.14.99.3 (heme oxygenase)
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Macrophage activation and the resulting inflammatory response may be a major component of tissue injury upon hypoxia and re-oxygenation. Activation of the haem oxygenase (HO)/carbon monoxide (CO) pathway may be an important regulator of the inflammatory response, through production of cyclic 3', 5'-monophosphate (cGMP). We have assessed whether HO contributes to the increased production of the pro-inflammatory cytokines TNF-alpha and IL-6 in re-oxygenated rat peritoneal macrophages.Hypoxia/re-oxygenation markedly increased levels of HO-1 mRNA and cGMP. The increase in cGMP was reduced by the HO-1 inhibitor tin-protoporphyrin (SnPP-9) given during re-oxygenation. Hypoxia and re-oxygenation also increased IL-6 and TNF-alpha mRNA expression, as well as IL-6 and TNF-alpha concentrations in the cell supernatant. These increases were nullified by SnPP-9 and by Methylene Blue, an inhibitor of guanylate cyclase, but were not affected by L-NNA, an inhibitor of NO synthesis. The inhibitory effect of SnPP on the synthesis of cytokines was reversed by co-administration of the stable analogue of cGMP, 8-Br-cGMP. Our results indicate that activation of haem oxygenase and of the CO/cGMP pathway is a major stimulus for the synthesis and release of pro-inflammatory cytokines in re-oxygenated macrophages. This pathway may play a central role in pathological situations in which local tissue hypoxia/re-oxygenation triggers a systemic inflammatory response, for example in patients with shock.
Cytokine 1999 May
PMID:Induction of haem oxygenase contributes to the synthesis of pro-inflammatory cytokines in re-oxygenated rat macrophages: role of cGMP. 1032 72

The effect of recombinant human interleukin-1beta (IL-1beta) on the modulation of hepatic cytochrome P450 (P450) was investigated by in vivo subcutaneous dosing studies in male Sprague-Dawley rats. To assess the effect of IL-1beta on heme metabolism, we determined the delta-aminolevulinic acid synthetase (delta-ALAS) and heme oxygenase activities in the liver. IL-1beta suppressed the microsomal total P450 and heme contents and delta-ALAS activity in the liver. In contrast, microsomal heme oxygenase activity was significantly increased by the IL-1beta treatments. Western blot analysis and marker enzyme activities for individual P450 isoforms demonstrated that IL-1beta suppressed CYP2C6, 2C13, 2E1, and 3A2, whereas CYP2A, 2B1/2, 2C11, and 4A1 were not influenced by the treatments. IL-1beta inhibited both allylisopropylamide- and phenobarbital-inducible delta-ALAS activities in the liver. These results indicate that IL-1beta has differential effects on the constitutive P450, and also on delta-ALAS and heme oxygenase activities in rat liver. Thus, the modulation of hepatic P450 by IL-1beta is complex, and IL-1beta may be involved in the regulation of both apoprotein synthesis for each P450 isoform and the heme pools in the liver.
J Interferon Cytokine Res 1999 Jun
PMID:Role of interleukin-1beta in the modulations of cytochrome P450 and heme metabolism in rat liver. 1043 60

Microvascular failure is a major determinant for the development of hepatocellular dysfunction after hemorrhagic shock. Induction of heme oxygenase (HO) 1 may confer hepatocellular protection. Hemin arginate (HAR) induces HO-1 and protects against shock-induced organ failure. The mechanisms are not completely understood, but HO-1-mediated protective effects on the microcirculation and on the inflammatory response may contribute. Therefore, the aim of the present study was to investigate the influence of HAR pretreatment on liver microcirculation and cytokine response to assess the role of HO-1-mediated effects under these conditions. Male Sprague-Dawley rats (200-300 g; n=8 per group) were subjected to hemorrhage (MAP, 30-40 mmHg for 1 h) 24 h after pretreatment with vehicle (Ringer solution) or HAR (5 mg kg(-1)), followed by 2 h of resuscitation. The microcirculation and the redox state (nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate [reduced form; NADPH] autofluorescence) of the liver were assessed using intravital microscopy. Cytokine levels (TNF-alpha and IL-10) were quantified using an enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. A profound induction of HO-1 was observed 24 h after pretreatment with HAR. Hemorrhage significantly reduced sinusoidal perfusion and increased NADPH autofluorescence and cytokine levels. Hemin arginate pretreatment significantly improved liver microcirculation, reduced NADPH autofluorescence, significantly increased IL-10, and tended to decrease TNF-alpha serum levels compared with shock vehicle. Blockade of the HO pathway with tin-mesoporphyrin-IX after HAR pretreatment abolished the observed beneficial effects, whereas the additional administration of the carbon monoxide donor dichloromethane reversed the tin-mesoporphyrin-IX-mediated changes. These results suggest that HAR pretreatment improves liver microcirculation and mediates an anti-inflammatory cytokine response after hemorrhagic shock through induction of HO-1 and in part through an increased carbon monoxide release.
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PMID:Hemin arginate-induced heme oxygenase 1 expression improves liver microcirculation and mediates an anti-inflammatory cytokine response after hemorrhagic shock. 1841 32

The synthetic triterpenoid, CDDO-Me, has potent antiproliferative and antioxidant properties. However, its immunomodulatory effects in the context of LPS challenge are incompletely defined. Pretreatment with oral CDDO-Me significantly improved survival following lethal-dose LPS challenge in mice. To define this protection further, we measured effects of CDDO-Me pretreatment on splenocyte populations and cytokine production following LPS challenge, using low-level LPS pretreatment as an in vivo control for reducing cytokine production. Despite similar decreases in levels of LPS-inducible, circulating proinflammatory cytokines (IL-12p70, IFN-gamma, IL-6, IL-17, and IL-23) and increases in heme oxygenase 1 (HO-1) protein expression, low-dose LPS and CDDO-Me pretreatments markedly differed in their overall response profiles. Splenocytes from LPS-pretreated mice contained reduced numbers of dendritic cells, increased percentages of Th17 and T-regulatory cells, lower levels of TLR-inducible IL-6, and higher levels of TLR-inducible IL-10. In contrast, CDDO-Me protection against LPS challenge had no impact on absolute numbers or distribution of splenocyte subsets, despite attenuating in vivo induction of proinflammatory cytokines in an IL-10-independent manner. Together, these results suggest that CDDO-Me pretreatment uniquely confers protection against LPS challenge by modulating the in vivo immune response to LPS. Thus, CDDO-Me potentially represents a novel oral agent for use in LPS-mediated inflammatory diseases.
J Interferon Cytokine Res 2010 Jul
PMID:The synthetic triterpenoid, CDDO-Me, modulates the proinflammatory response to in vivo lipopolysaccharide challenge. 2062 91