Cytokines in hepatitis C-infected patients with or without opioid maintenance therapy.

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Kristin Nygaard-Odeh, Hedda Soloy-Nilsen, Magnhild Gangsoy Kristiansen, Ole Lars Brekke, Tom Eirik Mollnes, Michael Berk, Jorgen G Bramness, Terje Oiesvold
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Abstract

Objective: Both chronic hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and opioids cause altered blood levels of cytokines. Previous studies have investigated levels of selected groups of cytokines in patients on opioid maintenance treatment. Little is known about the levels of multiple cytokines in patients with chronic HCV infection on opioid maintenance treatment. Our aim was to investigate the cytokine profile in patients with active HCV infection with and without opioid maintenance treatment.

Methods: We conducted a cross-sectional study in an out-patients population included upon referral for antiviral hepatitis C infection treatment. The level of 27 cytokines was measured in serum using multiplex technology. Patients were interviewed using a modified version of the European addiction severity index. Data pertaining to weight, height, current medication, smoking habits, allergies, previous medical history and ongoing withdrawal symptoms were collected. Non-parametric testing was used to investigate differences in levels of cytokines between the two groups. A 3-model hierarchical regression analysis was used to analyse associations between cytokines and confounding variables.

Results: Out of 120 included patients, 53 were on opioid maintenance treatment. Median duration of opioid treatment was 68.4 months. There were no demographical differences between the two groups other than age. IL-1β was lower and eotaxin-1 higher in the group on opioid maintenance treatment than in the non-opioid group. No other inter-group differences in the remaining cytokine levels were found.

Conclusion: In HCV infection patients, the impact of chronic opioid administration on peripheral circulating cytokine level is minimal.

接受或未接受阿片类药物维持治疗的丙型肝炎感染者体内的细胞因子。
目的慢性丙型肝炎病毒(HCV)感染和阿片类药物都会导致血液中细胞因子水平的改变。以往的研究调查了接受阿片类药物维持治疗的患者中某些细胞因子的水平。而对于接受阿片类药物维持治疗的慢性 HCV 感染患者体内多种细胞因子的水平却知之甚少。我们的目的是调查接受和未接受阿片类药物维持治疗的活动性 HCV 感染患者的细胞因子谱:我们对转诊接受丙型肝炎抗病毒治疗的门诊患者进行了横断面研究。采用多重技术测量了血清中 27 种细胞因子的水平。采用欧洲成瘾严重程度指数的修订版对患者进行了访谈。收集了有关体重、身高、目前服用的药物、吸烟习惯、过敏史、既往病史和持续戒断症状的数据。采用非参数检验来研究两组患者细胞因子水平的差异。采用三模型分层回归分析法分析细胞因子与混杂变量之间的关系:在纳入的 120 名患者中,53 人正在接受阿片类药物维持治疗。阿片类药物治疗的中位持续时间为 68.4 个月。除年龄外,两组患者无其他人口统计学差异。与非阿片类药物组相比,接受阿片类药物维持治疗组的 IL-1β 较低,而 eotaxin-1 较高。其余细胞因子水平未发现其他组间差异:结论:在 HCV 感染患者中,长期服用阿片类药物对外周循环细胞因子水平的影响很小。
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Acta Neuropsychiatrica
Acta Neuropsychiatrica NEUROSCIENCES-PSYCHIATRY
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期刊介绍: Acta Neuropsychiatrica is an international journal focussing on translational neuropsychiatry. It publishes high-quality original research papers and reviews. The Journal''s scope specifically highlights the pathway from discovery to clinical applications, healthcare and global health that can be viewed broadly as the spectrum of work that marks the pathway from discovery to global health.
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