Preproglucagon neurons in the hindbrain have IL-6 receptor-α and show Ca2+ influx in response to IL-6

Apr 22, 2016American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology

Hindbrain neurons that produce preproglucagon respond to IL-6 by increasing calcium inside the cells

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Abstract

IL-6Rα is present on proglucagon-producing neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS) of the mouse hindbrain.

  • Treatment with IL-6 enhances cytosolic calcium concentration in PPG neurons.
  • The increase in calcium concentration originates from the extracellular space.
  • IL-6 may stimulate GLP-1 production by acting on PPG neurons through IL-6Rα.
  • IL-6Rα is also found on other cells in the caudal hindbrain, including neurons and oligodendrocytes.

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