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DOI: 10.1055/s-2007-1002181
© Georg Thieme Verlag, Stuttgart · New York
Effects of an Acute Bolus Growth Hormone Infusion on the Human Immune System
Publikationsverlauf
1993
1993
Publikationsdatum:
14. März 2008 (online)
Summary
This study was performed to examine the in vivo effects of a bolus of recombinant human growth hormone (r-hGH) on the human immune system. In a double blind placebo controlled cross over study, healthy volunteers were given 2 IU r-hGH as an intravenous infusion. r-hGH did not influence the subpopulations of blood mononuclear cells (BMNC), natural killer cell activity, in vitro proliferative responses or production of interleukin-1α (IL-1α), IL-1β, IL-2, IL-6, IL-8, tumor necrosis factor α (TNFα), TNFβ or interferon γ in supernatants from BMNC stimulated with either lipopolysaccharide or phytohemagglutinin. However, two h after infusion a significant neutrocytosis occurred. It is concluded that a bolus infusion of r-hGH to healthy volunteers exerts only minor effects on the human immune system.
Key words
Growth Hormone - Immunology - Natural Killer Cells - Proliferative Responses - Cytokines