# Local Peritoneal Cytokine Response IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α in a Standardized Neonatal Rat Model of Necrotizing Enterocolitis

**Authors:** Tomasz Ciesielski, Marek Wolski, Łukasz Fus, Agnieszka Cudnoch-Jędrzejewska

PMC · DOI: 10.3390/ijms27020658 · 2026-01-09

## TL;DR

This study examines how specific cytokines in the peritoneal fluid of neonatal rats relate to intestinal inflammation in a model of necrotizing enterocolitis.

## Contribution

The study identifies IL-1β and TNF-α as key drivers of inflammation in a rat model of NEC, while IL-6 shows no significant change.

## Key findings

- NEC pups showed significantly higher peritoneal IL-1β and TNF-α levels compared to controls.
- IL-6 levels did not differ significantly between NEC and control groups.
- Peritoneal cytokine profiling may aid in understanding NEC mechanisms and developing treatments.

## Abstract

Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a life-threatening inflammatory disease of preterm infants, increasingly viewed as a cytokine-driven disorder of the immature intestine. We aimed to characterize local peritoneal concentrations of interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) in a standardized neonatal rat NEC model and relate them to histopathological injury. Seventy-four SPRD/Mol/Lodz rat pups were allocated to a control group (CTRL; n = 12) or subjected to a hypoxia-hypothermia-formula-feeding NEC protocol (NEC; n = 62). After 72 h, small-intestinal samples were scored using a four-tier NEC scale (0–3), and peritoneal fluid cytokine levels were measured by ELISA. All CTRL animals exhibited normal histology (grade 0), whereas NEC pups showed a wide spectrum of lesions, with 66.6% classified as grade 2–3 and a significantly higher mean NEC score in NEC than CTRL (p < 0.001). Peritoneal IL-1β and TNF-α concentrations were markedly elevated in NEC versus CTRL animals (both p < 0.001), while IL-6 levels showed no statistically significant between-group difference. These findings indicate that experimental NEC in this model is accompanied by a pronounced local pro-inflammatory response dominated by IL-1β and TNF-α, whereas IL-6 may follow distinct temporal or compartment-specific kinetics. Peritoneal cytokine profiling may help refine mechanistic understanding and guide future biomarker and immunomodulatory strategies in NEC.

## Linked entities

- **Proteins:** IL1B (interleukin 1 beta), IL6 (interleukin 6), TNF (tumor necrosis factor)
- **Diseases:** necrotizing enterocolitis (MONDO:0004639)

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** Tnf (tumor necrosis factor) [NCBI Gene 24835] {aka RATTNF, TNF-alpha, Tnfa}, Il6 (interleukin 6) [NCBI Gene 24498] {aka ILg6, Ifnb2}, Il1b (interleukin 1 beta) [NCBI Gene 24494] {aka IL-1F2}
- **Diseases:** NEC (MESH:D020345), hypothermia (MESH:D007035), inflammatory (MESH:D007249), hypoxia (MESH:D000860), intestine (MESH:D007410), disorder of the (MESH:D009358)
- **Species:** Rattus norvegicus (brown rat, species) [taxon 10116]

## Figures

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