Journal of neuroscience research
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Studies have shown that cytokines released following CNS injury can affect the supportive or cytotoxic functions of microglia. Interleukin-6 (IL-6)-family cytokines are among the injury factors released. To understand how microglia respond to IL-6 family cytokines, we examined the effects of ciliary neurotrophic factor (CNTF) and IL-6 on primary cultures of rat microglia. ⋯ To understand better the signaling mechanisms responsible for the opposite responses of these IL-6-family cytokines, we examined STAT-3 and ERK phosphorylation in CNTF- and IL-6-stimulated microglia. IL-6 markedly increases STAT-3 and ERK phosphorylation after 20 min of treatment, whereas these signal transducers are weakly stimulated by CNTF across a range of doses. We conclude that CNTF modifies microglial activation to support neuronal survival and that IL-6 enhances their capacity to do harm, as a result of different modes of intracellular signaling.