Cocaine Infusion Increases Interferon-γ and Decreases Interleukin-10 in Cocaine-Dependent Subjects

Xiaohu Gan , Ling Zhang , Thomas Newton , Sulie L. Chang , Walter Ling , Vali Kermani , Omri Berger , Michael C. Graves , Milan Fiala
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Abstract

The effects of cocaine infusion (40 mg) on interferon-γ (IFN-γ) and interleukin-10 (IL-10) cytokine secretion were examined in 15 cocaine-dependent subjects. Pre- and postcocaine infusion peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC), stimulated with phytohemagglutinin A, were cultured for 48 h and the cytokines in the supernatant measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Cocaine infusion, but not saline infusion, increased IFN-γ secretion and decreased IL-10 secretion, while, in PBMC collected simultaneously from control subjects, secretion of these cytokines was unaltered. Baseline IFN-γ levels were lower and IL-10 levels higher in addicted subjects compared to those in control subjects. White blood cell and lymphocyte number and CD4+and CD8+counts were all increased following cocaine infusion.In vitrococaine treatment of PBMC from addicted subjects suppressed both IL-10 and IFN-γ secretion. These data suggest that acute cocaine administration, via both central and peripheral effects, may enhance Th1-type immune responses and inhibit Th2-type responses.

可卡因输注增加可卡因依赖受试者的干扰素-γ和降低白细胞介素-10
研究了可卡因输注(40mg)对15例可卡因依赖者干扰素-γ (IFN-γ)和白细胞介素-10 (IL-10)细胞因子分泌的影响。用植物血凝素A刺激注射可卡因前后的外周血单个核细胞(PBMC),培养48 h,酶联免疫吸附法测定上清中的细胞因子。可卡因输注,而非生理盐水输注,增加了IFN-γ的分泌,降低了IL-10的分泌,而同时从对照组收集的PBMC中,这些细胞因子的分泌没有改变。与对照组相比,成瘾者的IFN-γ基线水平较低,IL-10水平较高。可卡因输注后白细胞、淋巴细胞数量及CD4+、CD8+计数均升高。体外可卡因治疗成瘾者PBMC可抑制IL-10和IFN-γ分泌。这些数据表明,急性可卡因给药,通过中枢和外周作用,可能增强th1型免疫反应,抑制th2型免疫反应。
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