학술논문

Interleukin-1β Induces Cyclooxygenase-2 and Prostaglandin E2 Synthesis in Human Neuroblastoma Cells: Involvement of p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase and Nuclear Factor-κB
Document Type
Academic Journal
Source
Journal of Neurochemistry. Nov 01, 2000 75(5):2020-2028
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0022-3042
Abstract
Prostaglandins (PGs), which are generated by the enzymatic activity of cyclooxygenase (COX)-1 and -2, modulate several functions in the CNS such as the generation of fever, the sleep/wake cycle, and the perception of pain. Moreover, the neuronal induction of COX-2 has been linked to neuroinflammatory aspects of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). The regulation of COX expression in neuronal cells is only partly understood and has been mainly linked to synaptic activity. In pathophysiological situations, however, cytokines may be potent stimulators of neuronal COX expression. Here we show that interleukin (IL)-1β induces COX-2 mRNA and protein synthesis and the release of PGE2 in the human neuroblastoma cell line SK-N-SH. We further demonstrate that both a free radical scavenger and an inhibitor of p38 mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) reduce IL-1β-induced synthesis of COX-2. IL-1β induces p38 MAPK phosphorylation and activation of the nuclear factor-κB independently from each other. Our data suggest that IL-1β-induced COX-2 expression in SK-N-SH cells is regulated by different mechanisms, presumably involving mRNA transcription and mRNA stability. The ability of p38 MAPK to augment COX-2 expression in human neuroblastoma cells, as shown here, suggests that p38 MAPK may be involved in neuronal expression of COX-2 in AD.