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Tumor-necrosis-factor soluble receptors in patients with various degrees of congestive-heart-failure

Authors :
Ferrari R
Bachetti T
Confortini R
Opasich C
Febo O
Cassani G
Visioli O.
CORTI , ANGELO
Ferrari, R
Bachetti, T
Confortini, R
Opasich, C
Febo, O
Corti, Angelo
Cassani, G
Visioli, O.
Publication Year :
1995

Abstract

Background Tumor necrosis factor alpha (TNF-alpha) increases in patients with severe congestive heart failure (CHF) and cachexia. Two naturally occurring modulators of TNF-alpha activity have been identified in human serum. These two soluble proteins are the extracellular domains of the TNF receptors (sTNF-RI and sTNF-RII, respectively). The determination of circulating sTNF-Rs could provide us with some additional information about the activation of this cytokine in CHF. Methods and Results This study was undertaken to examine the concentration of sTNF-Rs and of bioactive and antigenic TNF-alpha in 37 consecutive patients with various degrees of CHF compared with that of 26 age-matched healthy subjects. Antigenic TNF-alpha increased (from 14.3+/-7.08 to 33.5+/-13.1 pg/mL, P

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OpenAIRE
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