Y. Nakai et al., Plasma concentrations of tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) and soluble TNF receptors in patients with anorexia nervosa, J CLIN END, 84(4), 1999, pp. 1226-1228
Tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-alpha) is a cytokine with numerous immunol
ogical and metabolic activities. To study the role of TNF-alpha on the path
ophysiology of anorexia nervosa and its complications, plasma concentration
s of TNF-alpha, 2 soluble TNF receptors (sThTF-RI and sTNF-RII), and leptin
were measured in 20 female patients with anorexia nervosa (AN) and 20 age-
matched normal women (N). Plasma TNF-alpha concentrations in AN were signif
icantly higher than those in N (4.1 +/- 0.6 pg/mL vs. 1.6 +/- 0.1 pg/mL; P
< 0.01). Although no significant difference was observed in plasma sThTF-RI
concentrations between the two groups, plasma sTNF-RII concentrations in A
N were significantly higher than those in N (2094.0 +/- 138.5 pg/mL cs. 156
9.5 +/- 84.0 pg/mL; P < 0.01), Plasma concentrations of TNF-alpha and sTNF-
RII after treatment of 8 anorectic patients were not different from those b
efore treatment, although body fat mass and plasma leptin concentrations si
gnificantly increased after treatment. Plasma TNF-alpha concentrations were
not related to body fat mass in anorectic patients. These results suggest
that the adipose tissue may not be the immediate source of TNF-alpha in ano
rectic patients and that TNF-alpha may contribute to the pathophysiology of
immunological and metabolic abnormalities in anorexia nervosa.