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Interleukin 6 inhibits mouse placental lactogen II but not mouse placental lactogen I secretion in vitro.

The mouse placenta produces several polypeptides belonging to the prolactin-growth hormone gene family, including mouse placental lactogen (mPL) I and mPL-II. The present study was undertaken to determine whether the secretion of mPL-I and mPL-II is regulated by interleukin 6 ( IL-6), which is present in the placenta and has previously been reported to stimulate the secretion of pituitary members of this gene family. Effects of human and mouse IL-6 on mPL-I and mPL-II secretion were examined in primary cultures of placental cells from days 7, 9, and 12 of pregnancy. IL-6 caused a dose-dependent reduction in the mPL-II concentration in the medium of cells from days 9 and 12 of pregnancy but did not affect the mPL-II concentration in the medium of cells from day 7 of pregnancy or the mPL-I concentration in the medium of cells from days 7 or 9 of pregnancy. The lowest concentration of human IL-6 that significantly inhibited mPL-II secretion was 250 pM. The effect of IL-6 on the mPL-II concentration in the medium was due primarily to inhibition of mPL-II synthesis, which resulted at least partly from a decrease in the steady-state level of mPL-II mRNA. These data raise the possibility that IL-6 may regulate mPL-II production after midpregnancy in vivo.[1]

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  1. Interleukin 6 inhibits mouse placental lactogen II but not mouse placental lactogen I secretion in vitro. Yamaguchi, M., Ogren, L., Southard, J.N., Kurachi, H., Miyake, A., Talamantes, F. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. U.S.A. (1993) [Pubmed]
 
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