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Protective Effect of IL-18 on Kainate- and IL-1β-Induced Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
Author(s) -
Tsugunobu Andoh,
Hiroyuki Kishi,
Kazumi Motoki,
Kenji Nakanishi,
Yasushi Kuraishi,
Atsushi Muraguchi
Publication year - 2008
Publication title -
the journal of immunology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.737
H-Index - 372
eISSN - 1550-6606
pISSN - 0022-1767
DOI - 10.4049/jimmunol.180.4.2322
Subject(s) - kainate receptor , ataxia , cerebellar ataxia , neuroscience , kainic acid , chemistry , psychology , glutamate receptor , biochemistry , receptor , ampa receptor
The pathogenesis of sporadic cerebellar ataxia remains unknown. In this study, we demonstrate that proinflammatory cytokines, IL-18 and IL-1beta, reciprocally regulate kainate-induced cerebellar ataxia in mice. We show that systemic administration of kainate activated IL-1beta and IL-18 predominantly in the cerebellum of mice, which was accompanied with ataxia. Mice deficient in caspase-1, IL-1R type I, or MyD88 were resistant to kainate-induced ataxia, while IL-18- or IL-18R alpha-deficient mice displayed significant delay of recovery from ataxia. A direct intracerebellar injection of IL-1beta-induced ataxia and intracerebellar coinjection of IL-18 counteracted the effect of IL-1beta. Our data firstly show that IL-18 and IL-1beta display differential direct regulation in kainate-induced ataxia in mice. Our results might contribute toward the development of a new therapeutic strategy for cerebellar ataxia in humans.

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