Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of exogenously administered GH on serum levels of interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-2, IL-12, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and interferon (IFN)-gamma and their relation with IGF-I levels in normal short stature children. Design and methods: 23 short prepubertal non GH-deficient children (10 females and 13 males) whose mean+/-S.D. chronological age was 11.95+/-1.85 years (from 8.80 to 14.89 years), and mean+/-S.D. bone age was 10.48+/-2.44 years, were evaluated during a somatomedin generation test (human GH 0.1 IU/kg per day for 4 days) to exclude a partial GH resistance as the cause of short stature; 34 sex- and age-matched healthy subjects were studied as controls. Circulating cytokine values were measured in basal conditions in all children. and 12 h following the 4th GH subcutaneous injection in the 23 short children only. Results: No significant differences were found between short children and controls in basal values of serum IGF-I (192.1+/-18.3 and 198.2+/-28.2 ng/ml respectively). In short subjects there was a significant increase in serum IGF-I levels after the 4th GH injection (from 192.1+/-18.3 ng/ml, i.e. -1.16+/-0.16 standard deviation score (SDS) to 338.2+/-27.1 ng/ml, i.e. 0.14+/-0.17; P < 0.00001). No significant differences were found between short children and controls in basal concentrations of serum INF-gamma (19+/-4 and 26+/-5 mIU/ml respectively), IL-1alpha (24.950+/-3.613 and 20.896+/-2.778 pg/ml respectively). IL-2 (3.945+/-1.209 and 4.794+/-0.562 pg/ml respectively). IL-12 (1.093+/-0.269 and 1.976+/-0.596 pg/ml respectively), and TNF-alpha (1.794+/-0.559 and 2.188+/-0.346 pg/ml respectively). Likewise. a significant increase was found in serum INF-gamma (before 19+/-4 and after four GH injections 185+/-57 mIU/ml respectively; P < 0.008), IL-1beta (24.950+/-3.613 to 43.339+/-5.431 pg/ml respectively; P < 0.0001), IL-2 (3.945+/-1.209 to 9.165+/-2.331 pg/ml respectively; P < 0.003). IL-12 (1.093+/-0.269 to 3.724+/-0.637 pg/ml respectively: P < 0.0007) and TNF-alpha (1.794+/-0.559 to 9.266+/-3.066 pg/ml respectively; P < 0.01). Conclusions: Cytokine release can be affected by short-term GH administration in normal children indicating a direct influence of GH on the immune system.

Stimulating effect of growth hormone on cytokine release in children

BOZZOLA, MAURO;PAGANI, SARA;DE AMICI, MARA
2003-01-01

Abstract

Objective: The aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of exogenously administered GH on serum levels of interleukin (IL)-1beta, IL-2, IL-12, tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha and interferon (IFN)-gamma and their relation with IGF-I levels in normal short stature children. Design and methods: 23 short prepubertal non GH-deficient children (10 females and 13 males) whose mean+/-S.D. chronological age was 11.95+/-1.85 years (from 8.80 to 14.89 years), and mean+/-S.D. bone age was 10.48+/-2.44 years, were evaluated during a somatomedin generation test (human GH 0.1 IU/kg per day for 4 days) to exclude a partial GH resistance as the cause of short stature; 34 sex- and age-matched healthy subjects were studied as controls. Circulating cytokine values were measured in basal conditions in all children. and 12 h following the 4th GH subcutaneous injection in the 23 short children only. Results: No significant differences were found between short children and controls in basal values of serum IGF-I (192.1+/-18.3 and 198.2+/-28.2 ng/ml respectively). In short subjects there was a significant increase in serum IGF-I levels after the 4th GH injection (from 192.1+/-18.3 ng/ml, i.e. -1.16+/-0.16 standard deviation score (SDS) to 338.2+/-27.1 ng/ml, i.e. 0.14+/-0.17; P < 0.00001). No significant differences were found between short children and controls in basal concentrations of serum INF-gamma (19+/-4 and 26+/-5 mIU/ml respectively), IL-1alpha (24.950+/-3.613 and 20.896+/-2.778 pg/ml respectively). IL-2 (3.945+/-1.209 and 4.794+/-0.562 pg/ml respectively). IL-12 (1.093+/-0.269 and 1.976+/-0.596 pg/ml respectively), and TNF-alpha (1.794+/-0.559 and 2.188+/-0.346 pg/ml respectively). Likewise. a significant increase was found in serum INF-gamma (before 19+/-4 and after four GH injections 185+/-57 mIU/ml respectively; P < 0.008), IL-1beta (24.950+/-3.613 to 43.339+/-5.431 pg/ml respectively; P < 0.0001), IL-2 (3.945+/-1.209 to 9.165+/-2.331 pg/ml respectively; P < 0.003). IL-12 (1.093+/-0.269 to 3.724+/-0.637 pg/ml respectively: P < 0.0007) and TNF-alpha (1.794+/-0.559 to 9.266+/-3.066 pg/ml respectively; P < 0.01). Conclusions: Cytokine release can be affected by short-term GH administration in normal children indicating a direct influence of GH on the immune system.
2003
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism is a cross-disciplinary category combining molecular, cellular and clinical science studies of the endocrine glands, and the regulation of cell, organ, and system function by the action of secreted hormones. Chemical/biological properties of hormones, and the pathogenesis and treatment of disorders associated with either source or target organs are also covered. Nutrition coverage includes biochemical characteristics of nutrients, physiology of absorption, biological trace elements, clinical nutrition and malnutrition, and the biomedicine of obesity. Specific areas of interest include reproductive endocrinology, pancreatic hormones and diabetes, regulation of bone formation and loss, and control of growth. Resources focusing on neuroendocrinology are excluded and are placed in the Neuroscience & Behavior category.
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Bozzola, Mauro; DE BENEDETTI, F.; DE AMICI, M.; Jouret, B.; Travaglino, P.; Pagani, Sara; Conte, F.; Tauber, M.; DE AMICI, Mara
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