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M Shayegan, A.a Poor Fath , M Nomeiri, Gh Babaei, F.a Tarabadi,
Volume 62, Issue 4 (7-2004)
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Background: As increase of cytokines (like IL-1 , IL-6 , IL-8 and TNF- ) in platelet concentrates (PCs) during storage are involved in Febrile Non Hemolytic Transfusion Reactions (FNHTRs) after Platelet transfusion, the aim of this study was the survey of these cytokines level in PCs produced in Tehran Blood Center. Materials and Methods: This study proposed to determine if WBC reduction in PCs by pre-storage leuckodepletion filters reduced the levels of these cytokines during storage uo 3 days. Each of the PCs (n = 54) was prepared from single random donor (RD) by Platelet-Rich-Plasma (PRP), then were divided in four groups: 1- unfiltered non-irradiated RD-PCs (n= 13) 2- unfiltered and -irradiated RD-PCs (n=16) 3 - filtered non-irradiated RD-PCs (n=14) 4-filtered and -irradiated RD-PCs (n = 11). Cytokines levels in PCs supernatants were measured by ELISA kits according manufacture‘s instructions. Results: Our results showed : IL-8 was increased in unfiltered non-irradiated and IL-18 in -irradiated RD-PCs but not in the filtered RD-PCs in day 3 . Compared to unfiltered PCs in filtered units, pre-storage filtration prevented a rise in the IL-8 and TNF-  in day 3 of storage .The concentration of IL-1 was lower than the minimal detectable concentration by the kits used for this purpose. IL-6 was detected only in 7 units of all filtered PCs in day 3. Conclusion: These data indicate that pre-storage leuko-reduction of PCs can prevent accumulation of IL-6, IL-8 and TNF-  during storage.
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Volume 66, Issue 4 (7-2008)
Abstract

Background: The annual amount of mortality in ESRD exceeds the expectation and represents the recent evidences of the inflammation as its etiology. The etiology of inflammation is not clearly known. Chronic inflammation is a dominant occurrence of ESRD which increases the risk of atherosclerosis, malnutrition and peripheral vascular disease. Inflammatory responses are orchestrated by cytokines. Some of the proinflammatory cytokines like IL-6 have a crucial role in this phenomenon. The IL-6 and its receptor activity is up regulated in ESRD patients and the increased level of IL-6 predicts cardiovascular mortality and morbidity in normal and CRF patients. This study devotes itself to determining the serum level of IL-6 and factors affecting it in patients undergoing chronic hemodialysis in Imam Khomeini Hospital which can represent the Iranian Society. By identifying factors affecting the serum level of IL-6 and high-risk patients we can provide treatment possibilities, a decrease in mortality and an improvement in its prognosis.
Methods: In this study 42 patients in Imam Dialysis Center were chosen and their serum IL-6 levels were measured at 2 times at three month interval and at the same time blood sample analysis were done for the following: Alb CPR, Ca, P, PTH, TIBC, Ferritin, TG, Chol, LDL, HDL, Uric Acid, Hb, WBC and urea.
Results: The mean serum level of IL-6 in hemodialysis patients was 6.35±4.47pg/ml (minimum: 0.55, maximum: 18.25) with the normal range of 1.3±3.2pg/ml.
Conclusions: The IL-6 level was higher than normal range in the 52% of the patients. The serum IL-6 level had a significant correlations with CPR, Ferritin, TIBC, WBC and their serum IL-6 level was significantly higher in patients with hypertension, but no significant correlation was observed between other parameters and IL-6

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