2020
DOI: 10.5114/ceji.2020.103422
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Chronic inflammation and the growth hormone/insulin-like growth factor-1 axis

Abstract: interactions between growth hormone (GH), insulin-like growth factor-1 (iGF-1), and the immune system are complex, bidirectional, but not fully explained. Current reviews based on numerous studies have indicated that chronic inflammation could suppress the GH/iGF-1 axis via several mechanisms such as relative GH and/or iGF-1 insufficiency, peripheral resistance to GH and/or iGF-1 resulting from down-regulation of GH and iGF-1 receptors, disruption in the GH/iGF-1 signalling pathways, dysregulation of iGF bindi… Show more

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“…Interactions between IGF‐I and the immune system are complex, bidirectional, and have not been fully explained. Evidence suggests that IGF‐I could modulate the inflammatory response and the activity of systemic inflammation in males (O'Connor et al, 2008 ; Witkowska‐Sędek & Pyrżak, 2020 ) and a cooperation between peripheral and central IGF‐1 has been described in a male mouse traumatic brain injury model. Nonetheless, only when additional exogenous administration of IGF‐1 was provided, the sensorimotor function was fully restored (Santi et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interactions between IGF‐I and the immune system are complex, bidirectional, and have not been fully explained. Evidence suggests that IGF‐I could modulate the inflammatory response and the activity of systemic inflammation in males (O'Connor et al, 2008 ; Witkowska‐Sędek & Pyrżak, 2020 ) and a cooperation between peripheral and central IGF‐1 has been described in a male mouse traumatic brain injury model. Nonetheless, only when additional exogenous administration of IGF‐1 was provided, the sensorimotor function was fully restored (Santi et al, 2018 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…While both, tnfa and tnfb , were postulated to be clearly involved as pro-inflammatory cytokines in the lymphocyte-mediated adaptive immune response of Nile tilapia by initiating apoptosis ( 96 ), more specific data are required in the future in a comparative approach. So far, Tnfa has been proposed in human patients as potential antagonistic pro-inflammatory cytokine counteracting some beneficial effects of Igf1 and impairing the activity of the Gh/Igf axis, e.g., in neurological and immunological disorders (reviewed by 97 , 98 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Происходит синтез белков с нарушенной конформацией и биологической активностью, что способствует развитию апоптоза клетки и формированию биологической реакции воспаления. На начальных этапах воспалительных процессов продуцируются провоспалительные цитокины ФНО-α, ИЛ-1β, ИЛ-6 [23]. Кроме того, висцеральная жировая ткань способна экспрессировать гены, кодирующие синтез биологически активных веществ, таких как цитокины, ростовые факторы и компоненты комплемента [24].…”
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