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Caffeine Modulates TNF-α Production by Cord Blood Monocytes: The Role of Adenosine Receptors

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PEDIATRIC RESEARCH
卷 65, 期 2, 页码 203-208

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1203/PDR.0b013e31818d66b1

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  1. The Johns Hopkins University school of Medicine General Clinical Research Cente [M01-RR00052]
  2. The National Center tor Research Resources/ NIH: The National Institutes of Health grant [HL-072748]
  3. The Johns Hopkins University Institutional Research Grant
  4. The Thomas Wilson Sanitarium for Children of Baltimore city

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Caffeine, a nonspecific adenosine receptor (AR) antagonist is widely used to treat apnea of prematurity, Because adenosine modulates multiple biologic processes including inflammation. we hypothesized that AR blockade by Caffeine would increase cytokine release from neonatal monocytes. Using cord blood monocytes (CBM), we investigated 1) the changes in AR mRNA profile by real time quantitative reverse-transcription polymerase-chain-reaction (qRT-PCR) and protein expression (western blot) after in vitro culture. caffeine or lipopolysaccharide (LPS) exposure, and 2) the modulation of cytokine release and cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) production by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) induced by caffeine and specific AR antagonists: DPCPX(A,R), ZM241385(A(2a)R). MRS1754(A(2b)R). and MRS1220(A(3)R). After 48 h in culture. A(2a)R and A(2b)R gene expression increased 1.9 (p = 0.04) and 2.5-fold (p = 0.003). respectively. A(1)R protein expression directly correlated with increasing LPS concentrations (p = 0.01). C with minimal expression preexposure. Only caffeine (50 AM) and DPCPX (10 nM) decreased tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) release from LPS activated-CBM by 20 and 25% (p = 0.01) and TNF-alpha gene expression by 30 and 50%. respectively, in conjunction with a >= 2-fold increase in cAMP (p < 0.05). AR blockade did not modulate other measured cytokines. The induction of A I R after LPS exposure suggests an important role of this receptor in the control of inflammation in neonates. Our findings also suggest that caffeine via A,R blockade. increases cAMP production and inhibits pretranscriptional TNF-alpha production by CBM. (Pediatr Res 65: 203-208, 2009)

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