1. Interleukin-2 drives cortisol secretion in an age-, dose-, and body composition-dependent way
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Ferdinand Roelfsema, Peter Y Liu, Rebecca Yang, Paul Takahashi, and Johannes D Veldhuis
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cytokines ,interleukin ,inflammation ,adrenal ,cortisol ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Background: Interleukin-2 (IL-2), one of the proinflammatory cytokines, is used in the treatment of certain malignancies. In some studies, transient i ncreases in cortisol and ACTH secretion occurred. Thus, this agent may be used as an exp erimental probe of adrenal cortisol secretion. Objective: This study quantifies the effects of low and moderate doses of I L-2 on cortisol secretion and assesses the modulation by age, dose and body com position. Site: Mayo Clinical Translational Research Unit. Subjects: Study comprised 35 healthy men, 17 young and 18 older. Methods: Randomized prospective double-blind saline-controlled study of IL-2 administration in two doses with concurrent 10-min blood sampli ng for 24 h. Outcome measures: Deconvolution analysis and approximate entropy of cortisol secretion. Results: Low-dose IL-2 administration increased nocturnal pulsatile cor tisol secretion from 1460 ± 160 to 2120 ± 220 nmol/L/8 h in young subjects and from 1680 ± 105 to 1960 ± 125 nmol/L/8 h (treatment P < 0.0001, but more in young than older, P = 0.02). Comparable results were obtained for total cortisol secretion (P treatment
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- 2020
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