Somatostatin attenuates the hyperthermia induced increase in neutrophil concentration

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Deutscher übersetzter Titel:Somatostatin dämpft die durch Hyperthermie induzierte Erhöhung der Neutrophilenkonzentration
Autor:Kappel, M.; Poulsen, T.D.; Hansen, M.B.; Galbo, H.; Pedersen, B.K.
Erschienen in:European journal of applied physiology
Veröffentlicht:77 (1997), 1-2, S. 149-156, Lit.
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Medienart: Gedruckte Ressource Elektronische Ressource (online)
Sprache:Englisch
ISSN:1439-6319, 0301-5548
DOI:10.1007/s004210050313
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title Somatostatin attenuates the hyperthermia induced increase in neutrophil concentration
spellingShingle Somatostatin attenuates the hyperthermia induced increase in neutrophil concentration
Granulozyt, neutrophiler
Hyperthermie
Immunologie
Immunsystem
Leukozytose
Sportmedizin
Wachstumshormon
title_sort somatostatin attenuates the hyperthermia induced increase in neutrophil concentration
title_short Somatostatin attenuates the hyperthermia induced increase in neutrophil concentration
title_alt Somatostatin dämpft die durch Hyperthermie induzierte Erhöhung der Neutrophilenkonzentration
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Elektronische Ressource (online)
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abstract This study was designed to test the hypothesis that the immune changes seen during in vivo whole body hyperthermia are mediated by elevations in the plasma concentrations of either catecholamines, growth hormone or beta-endorphins. Eight healthy volunteers were immersed in a hot water bath (WI; water temperature 39.5øC) for 2 h during which their rectal temperature rose to 39.5øC. In a single blind, randomized, cross-over study the stress hormone effects were blocked one at a time by administration of propranolol, somatostatin or naloxone; the results were compared to those obtained during saline infusion (control). Blood samples were collected before, at the end of 2 h of WI (body temperature 39.5øC), and 2 h later. Hormone blockade did not abolish the hyperthermia-induced recruitment of natural killer (NK) cells to the blood, and no influence was observed on the percentages or concentrations of any other subpopulations of blood mononuclear cells, except that the number of cluster designation (CD)3+ cells slightly increased after hyperthermia only in the propranolol experiment. Furthermore, the NK cell activity, both unstimulated and interferon-alpha or interleukin-2 stimulated, did not differ from the control situation. It is of interest, however, that somatostatin partly abolished the hyperthermia induced increase in the neutrophil number. Based on these data and previous results showing that growth hormone infusion increases the concentration of neutrophils in the blood, it is suggested that growth hormone is at least partly responsible for hyperthermia induced neutrocytosis. Verf.-Referat
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Poulsen, T.D.
Hansen, M.B.
Galbo, H.
Pedersen, B.K.
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doi 10.1007/s004210050313
spelling 10.1007/s004210050313
1439-6319
0301-5548
EJAPC
124793-1
Granulozyt, neutrophiler
Hyperthermie
Immunologie
Immunsystem
Leukozytose
Sportmedizin
Wachstumshormon
growth hormone
hyperthermia
immune system
immunology
leukocytosis
neutrophil
sports medicine
Fieber
Abwehr, körpereigene
Abwehrmechanismus
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
fever
somatotropic hormone
somatotropin
STH
immunological system
Somatostatin attenuates the hyperthermia induced increase in neutrophil concentration
PU199801208887
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s004210050313
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topic Granulozyt, neutrophiler
Hyperthermie
Immunologie
Immunsystem
Leukozytose
Sportmedizin
Wachstumshormon
topic_facet Granulozyt, neutrophiler
Hyperthermie
Immunologie
Immunsystem
Leukozytose
Sportmedizin
Wachstumshormon
topic_en growth hormone
hyperthermia
immune system
immunology
leukocytosis
neutrophil
sports medicine
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hyperthermia
immune system
immunology
leukocytosis
neutrophil
sports medicine
synonym Fieber
Abwehr, körpereigene
Abwehrmechanismus
Medizin
Geschichte der Medizin
Untersuchung, sportmedizinische
Wasserdampf
synonym_en fever
somatotropic hormone
somatotropin
STH
immunological system
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