Inflammatory Cytokine Concentrations Are Acutely Increased by Hyperglycemia in Humans

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health) - Tập 106 Số 16 - Trang 2067-2072 - 2002
Katherine Esposito1, Francesco Nappo1, Raffaele Marfella1, Giovanni Giugliano1, Francesco Giugliano1, Miryam Ciotola1, Lisa Quagliaro1, Antonio Ceriello1, Dario Giugliano1
1From the Department of Geriatric and Metabolic Diseases (K.E., F.N., R.M., G.G., F.G., M.C., D.G.) and Cardiovascular Research Centre (R.M., D.G.), Second University of Naples; and Chair of Internal Medicine (A.C., L.Q.), University of Udine, Italy.

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Background— Circulating levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) are elevated in diabetic patients. We assessed the role of glucose in the regulation of circulating levels of IL-6, TNF-α, and interleukin-18 (IL-18) in subjects with normal or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT), as well as the effect of the antioxidant glutathione. Methods and Results— Plasma glucose levels were acutely raised in 20 control and 15 IGT subjects and maintained at 15 mmol/L for 5 hours while endogenous insulin secretion was blocked with octreotide. In control subjects, plasma IL-6, TNF-α, and IL-18 levels rose ( P <0.01) within 2 hours of the clamp and returned to basal values at 3 hours. In another study, the same subjects received 3 consecutive pulses of intravenous glucose (0.33 g/kg) separated by a 2-hour interval. Plasma cytokine levels obtained at 3, 4, and 5 hours were higher ( P <0.05) than the corresponding values obtained during the clamp. The IGT subjects had fasting plasma IL-6 and TNF-α levels higher ( P <0.05) than those of control subjects. The increase in plasma cytokine levels during the clamping lasted longer (4 hours versus 2 hours, P <0.01) in the IGT subjects than in the control subjects, and the cytokine peaks of IGT subjects after the first glucose pulse were higher ( P <0.05) than those of control subjects. On another occasion, 10 control and 8 IGT subjects received the same glucose pulses as above during an infusion of glutathione; plasma cytokine levels did not show any significant change from baseline after the 3 glucose pulses. Conclusions— Hyperglycemia acutely increases circulating cytokine concentrations by an oxidative mechanism, and this effect is more pronounced in subjects with IGT. This suggests a causal role for hyperglycemia in the immune activation of diabetes.

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