C. Hierholzer et al., Rapid and simultaneous activation of Stat3 and production of interleukin 6in resuscitated hemorrhagic shock, ARCH ORTHOP, 119(5-6), 1999, pp. 332-336
The inflammatory response of the liver to hemorrhagic shock includes the pr
oduction of acute phase proteins and a variety of mediators, such as the cy
tokine interleukin (IL)-6. The transcription of acute phase protein genes i
n hepatocytes has been shown to be activated by Stat3, one of six distinct
signal transducers and activators of transcription (STAT) proteins. IL-6 si
gnals through activation of Stat3. In this study, we examined whether or no
t Stat3 was activated and IL-6 mRNA produced in the liver of rats subjected
to hemorrhagic shock and whether or not both phases of shock, the ischemic
and the resuscitation phases, were required. We report here that Stat3 act
ivation and increased IL-6 expression required resuscitation and displayed
identical kinetics following resuscitation, suggesting that liver productio
n of IL-6 was responsible for liver Stat3 activation in hemorrhagic shock.