Assessment of immune function after short-term administration of recombinant human growth hormone in healthy young males

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Ramos, SB
Brenu, EW
Christy, R
Gray, B
McNaughton, L
Tajouri, L
Van Driel, M
Marshall-Gradisnik, SM
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2011
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Growth hormone (GH) is a commonly used drug aimed at improving sport performance. The aim of this study is to evaluate the immunomodulatory effects of short-term administration of recombinant GH (rhGH) in healthy young males. NK cell number, activity and phenotype, T cell number, CD4+ (Th1/Th2) cytokine production of IL2, IL4, IL6, IL10, TNF-a and IFN-? and CD4+/CD8+ ratio with particular attention to the possible correlation to IGF-I production were investigated. 30 males (27 ᠹ years) were randomly assigned to placebo (n = 15) or drug (rhGH) 1 mg/day groups (n = 15) with daily injection for 7 days. IGF-I plasma concentration and flow cytometry data were generated at baseline and days 8, 15, 22 and 29 post injection. Data analysis used General Linear Model with repeated measures, Bonferroni correction factor and significance at p = 0.05. Serum IGF-I levels (ng/mL) increased significantly (p = 0.01) on day 8 (0.48 ᠰ.78) after injections compared to baseline (0.31 ᠰ.07) and days 15 (0.33 ᠰ.06), 22 (0.29 ᠰ.05) and 29 (0.29 ᠰ.06). A significant time effect was noted in IL10 secretion (pg/mL) from day 15 (P = 35.14 ᠱ9.93, rhGH = 26.63 ᠱ6.39) to days 22 (P = 61.32 ᠲ0.41, rhGH = 74.99 ᠴ6.91) and 29 (P = 101.98 ᠶ7.25, rhGH = 107.74; ᠱ22.58). There was no correlation between IGF-I and NK activity, phenotype or number along with T lymphocyte number, CD4+/CD8+ ratio or Th1 and Th2 cytokine production. In conclusion, cytokine secretion spectrum was not affected by short-term rhGH administration in young males.

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European Journal of Applied Physiology

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111

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7

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Sports science and exercise

Cellular immunology

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Medical physiology

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