Adrenocortical hormones and interleukin patterns in paracoccidioidomycosis

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The functional status of adrenocortical hormones and their relationship to the pattern of inflammatory cytokines in paracoccidioidomycosis were investigated in a prospective study. Patients were evaluated before treatment and 1 and 6 months after receiving antifungal therapy. Interleukin (IL)-1β, IL-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α plasma levels, C-reactive protein (CRP) concentrations, and erythrocyte sedimentation rate (ESR) were significantly higher in untreated patients than in control subjects. After 6 months of treatment, levels of the 3 cytokines, CRP concentrations, and the ESR decreased significantly. Both baseline and stimulated adrenocorticotropic hormone and cortisol plasma levels were not different between patients and control subjects. In contrast, adrenal androgen dehydroepiandrosterone sulfate (DHEA-S) plasma levels were significantly lower in patients than in sex- and age-matched control subjects. There was a significant inverse correlation between DHEA-S and IL-6 plasma levels. This finding may be of pathogenetic significance in this disease and in other inflammatory states.

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Leal, A. M. O., Magalhães, P. K. R., Martinez, R., & Moreira, A. C. (2003). Adrenocortical hormones and interleukin patterns in paracoccidioidomycosis. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 187(1), 124–127. https://doi.org/10.1086/345872

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