2001
DOI: 10.1159/000052813
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Natural Killer Activity and Thyroid Hormone Levels in Young and Elderly Persons

Abstract: Background: On the basis that (1) multiple interactions exist between the hormonal and immune systems, and (2) aging is accompanied by changes in thyroid hormone metabolism and responsiveness, we postulate that thyroid hormones may be involved in the observed decrease in natural killer (NK) activity in a population of apparently healthy elderly subjects. The purpose of the study is to compare NK cytotoxic activity and serum concentrations of TSH and thyroid hormones in healthy old and young people, and to asse… Show more

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“…Older adults experience a decrease in circulating thyroid hormone levels. Decreasing thyroid hormone levels have been linked to decrease in natural killer cell activity, which provides additional rationale for the blunting of the immune response to novel antigens 7,22 . With all of these factors affecting immunosenescence, older adults are at an elevated risk of infection.…”
Section: Geriatric Specific Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Older adults experience a decrease in circulating thyroid hormone levels. Decreasing thyroid hormone levels have been linked to decrease in natural killer cell activity, which provides additional rationale for the blunting of the immune response to novel antigens 7,22 . With all of these factors affecting immunosenescence, older adults are at an elevated risk of infection.…”
Section: Geriatric Specific Factorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, the immune function is also affected by age-related changes in circulating concentrations of regulatory hormones such as corticosteroids and thyroid hormones. As an example, decreased serum levels of thyroid hormone in elderly patients were linked to low natural killer cell activity and thus to an impaired control of invading microorganisms [25] .…”
Section: Factors Contributing To An Increased Incidence Of Infectionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Also, NK cell activity and the acquired immunity represented by T cells are reduced by half as compared to middle-aged adults. [1][2][3] In these high-risk groups, lowered immunity triggers influenza infection. Therefore investigation of methods to maintain or augment immune capacity is required.…”
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