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Involvement of cytokines in eating disorders: a critical review of the human literature.

机译:细胞因子参与饮食失调:对人类文献的批判性评论。

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A number of findings from clinical and animal studies indicate that pro-inflammatory cytokines may play roles in eating disorders. The measurement of pro-inflammatory cytokines (IL-1, IL-6, TNFalpha), which are known to decrease food intake, provides highly variable data from which firm conclusions cannot be drawn. In most of the longitudinal studies where pro-inflammatory cytokines have been shown to be impaired in anorexia or bulimia nervosa, a return to normal values was observed after renutrition. However these findings do not exclude the possibility that pro-inflammatory cytokines might be overproduced in specific brain areas and act locally without concomitantly increased serum or immune production. It was also pointed out that the production of the major type-1 cytokines (especially IL-2) was depressed in anorexia nervosa. It remains unclear whether this is due to undernutrition or to a specific underlying cause common to eating disorders. The impaired cytokine profile observed in eating disorders could be related to several factors including impaired nutrition, psychopathological and neuroendocrine factors. More particular attention should be devoted to the deregulation of the anti/pro-inflammatory balance. Deregulation of the cytokine network may be responsible for medical complications in eating disorder patients who are afflicted with chronic underweight.
机译:临床和动物研究的许多发现表明,促炎细胞因子可能在饮食失调中起作用。已知会减少食物摄入的促炎细胞因子(IL-1,IL-6,TNFalpha)的测量提供了高度可变的数据,因此无法得出确切的结论。在大多数纵向研究中,已显示促炎性细胞因子在厌食症或神经性贪食症中受损,在补充营养后观察到恢复到正常值。然而,这些发现并不排除促炎性细胞因子可能在特定的大脑区域过度产生并在不伴随血清或免疫产生增加的情况下局部起作用的可能性。还指出在神经性厌食症中主要的1型细胞因子(特别是IL-2)的产生受到抑制。尚不清楚这是由于营养不足还是饮食失调常见的特定潜在原因引起的。在进食障碍中观察到的细胞因子谱受损可能与多种因素有关,包括营养受损,精神病理学和神经内分泌因素。应该更加特别地注意抗炎/促炎性平衡的失调。细胞因子网络的失调可能是导致患有慢性体重不足的饮食失调患者的医疗并发症的原因。

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