Title of article
Tumor Necrosis Factor and Steroid Metabolism in Chronic Heart Failure: Possible Relation to Muscle Wasting
Author/Authors
Stefan D. Anker MD، نويسنده , , Andrew L. Clark MD MRCP، نويسنده , , Michael Kemp MSc MRCPath، نويسنده , , Colin Salsbury MSc FIBMS، نويسنده , , Mauro M. Teixeir PhD، نويسنده , , Paul G. Hellewell PhD، نويسنده , , Andrew J. S. Coats DM FRCP، نويسنده , , FACC، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1997
Pages
5
From page
997
To page
1001
Abstract
Objectives. We sought to assess the possible relations between clinical severity of chronic heart failure and catabolic factors, specifically tumor necrosis factor (TNF), soluble TNF receptors 1 and 2 (sTNFR-1 and sTNFR-2), cortisol, testosterone and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA).
Background. Chronic heart failure is associated with loss of muscle bulk that may be related to alteration of the balance between catabolism and anabolism.
Methods. Sixty-three patients (average age ±SD 60.4 ± 11.3 years) with stable chronic heart failure and 20 control subjects aged 52.8 ± 11.4 years were studied. We measured body mass index (BMI) and obtained maximal incremental exercise testing with metabolic gas exchange measurements and measurements of venous levels of TNF, sTNFR-1 and sTNFR-2, cortisol and DHEA.
Results. There was no difference in total TNF-alph levels between patients and control subjects (9.76 ± 8.59 vs. 6.84 ± 2.7 pg/ml). sTNFR-1 (128.9 ± 84.5 vs. 63.6 ± 23.3 pg/ml, p < 0.003) and sTNFR-2 (250.1 ± 109.5 vs. 187.9 ± 92.2 pg/ml, p = 0.03) were higher in patients. DHE was lower in patients (9.88 ± 6.94 vs. 15.64 ± 8.33 nmol/liter, p = 0.004). The ratio of log cortisol to log DHE correlated with log TNF level (r = 0.50, p < 0.001 for the patients alone; r = 0.48, p < 0.001 for the group as whole). Peak oxygen consumption correlated with both sTNFR-1 and sTNFR-2 (r = −0.51, p < 0.001 and r = −0.39, p < 0.001, respectively). There was negative correlation between BMI and TNF levels (r = −0.43, p < 0.001 for the patients) and the cortisol/DHE ratio (r = −0.32, p = 0.01 for the patients).
Conclusions. There is an increase in TNF and its soluble receptors in chronic heart failure. This increase is associated with rise in the cortisol/DHE (catabolic/anabolic) ratio. These changes correlate with BMI and clinical severity of heart failure, suggesting possible etiologic link.
Keywords
body mass index , ventilation , dehydroepiandrosterone , carbon dioxide production , tumor necrosis factor , TNF , BMI , oxygen , DHEA , NYHA , New York Heart Association , sTNFR , soluble tumor necrosis factor receptor , V CO 2 , Y E , V O 2
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Serial Year
1997
Journal title
JACC (Journal of the American College of Cardiology)
Record number
480193
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