Wh. Ettinger et al., INTERLEUKIN-6 CAUSES HYPOCHOLESTEROLEMIA IN MIDDLE-AGED AND OLD RHESUS-MONKEYS, The journals of gerontology. Series A, Biological sciences and medical sciences, 50(3), 1995, pp. 137-140
Background. Hypocholesterolemia is a risk factor for morbidity and mor
tality in older people. We have hypothesized that hypocholesterolemia
in older people is due to the chronic effect of proinflammatory cytoki
nes on lipoprotein metabolism. Methods. To test tile effects of the ch
ronic administration of interleukin-6 (IL-6) on lipoprotein levels in
middle-aged and old rhesus monkeys, five middle-aged and five old rhes
us monkeys received a subcutaneous injection of recombinant human IL-6
(15 mu g/kg) for 28 days. Lipid, apolipoprotein, and albumin levels w
ere measured at 0, 28, and 42 days after injection. Results. Total and
HDL cholesterol levels fell by 16 and 23%, respectively, after IL-6 i
njections.;The concentrations of apolipoproteins Al and B also decreas
ed. The changes in lipoprotein levels were accompanied by a decrease i
n albumin levels and body weight. Levels of lipids and plasma proteins
returned toward normal 2 weeks after injections were stopped. There w
as no difference in response between middle-aged and older animals. Co
nclusions. Chronic IL-6 injections cause acquired hypocholesterolemia,
hypoalbuminemia, and weight loss in nonhuman primates. These changes
are similar to those seen in older persons with acquired hypocholester
olemia.