Functional interleukin ‐6 receptor‐α is located in tanycytes at the base of the third ventricle

Interleukin (IL)‐6−/− mice develop mature onset obesity, whereas i.c.v. injection of IL‐6 decreases obesity in rodents. Moreover, levels of IL‐6 in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) were reported to be inversely correlated with obesity in humans. Tanycytes lining the base of the third ventricle (3V) in the hypothalamus have recently been reported to be of importance for metabolism. In the present study, we investigated whether tanycytes could respond to IL‐6 in the CSF. With immunohistochemistry using a well characterised antibody directed against the ligand binding receptor for IL‐6, IL‐6 receptor α (IL‐6Rα), it was found that tanycytes, identified by the two markers, vimentin and dopamine‐ and cAMP‐regulated phosphoprotein of 32 kDa, contained IL‐6Rα. There were fewer IL‐6Rα on another type of ventricle‐lining cells, ependymal cells, as identified by the marker glucose transporter‐1. To demonstrate that the immunoreactive IL‐6Rα were responsive to IL‐6, we injected IL‐6 i.c.v. This treatment increased immunoreactive phosphorylated signal transducer and activator of transcription‐3 (pSTAT3) in tanycytes after 5 minutes and in cells in the medial part of the arcuate nucleus after 5 and 15 minutes. Intracerebroventricular injection of leptin exerted similar effects. As expected, i.p. injection of leptin also induced pSTAT3 staining in the hypothalamus, whereas i.p. IL‐6 injection had little effect on this parameter. Intracerebroventricular...
Source: Journal of Neuroendocrinology - Category: Endocrinology Authors: Tags: ORIGINAL ARTICLE Source Type: research