Journal of Lipid Research | |
Interleukin-4 deficiency promotes gallstone formation | |
Stephen J. Szilvassy1  Victoria L. King2  Alan Daugherty2  | |
[1] Blood and Marrow Transplant Program, Division of Hematology/Oncology, University of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40536;Gill Heart Institute, Division of Cardiovascular Medicine; | |
关键词: bone marrow transplant; LDL receptor; cholesterol; | |
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来源: DOAJ |
【 摘 要 】
Feeding interleukin-4 (IL-4) deficient C57BL/6 LDL receptor (LDLr)−/− mice a modified diet to investigate the role of this cytokine in cholesterol metabolism led to an unexpected phenotype. IL-4−/− → LDLr−/− mice had enlarged gallbladders and an increased mortality that was preceded by acute body weight loss. To determine if IL-4 deficiency accounted for these findings, C57BL/6 IL-4+/+ and IL-4−/− mice were fed either a normal or modified diet. IL-4 deficiency did not alter bile composition or cause liver toxicity in mice fed a fat-enriched diet. Following 8 weeks of feeding a fat-enriched diet, no gallstones were detected in IL-4+/+ mice, and only 20% had cholesterol crystals. In contrast, IL-4−/− mice had a 100% incidence of gallstones and cholesterol crystals. IL-4−/− deficiency also increased serum concentrations of bilirubin following feeding a fat-enriched diet. Therefore, these studies revealed an unexpected finding that IL-4 deficiency predisposes to gallstone formation.—King, V. L., S. J. Szilvassy, and A. Daugherty. Interleukin-4 deficiency promotes gallstone formation. J. Lipid Res. 2002. 43: 768–771.
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