Interleukin 6 and cortisol in acute musculoskeletal disorders: results from a case-referent study in Sweden

Citation
T. Theorell et al., Interleukin 6 and cortisol in acute musculoskeletal disorders: results from a case-referent study in Sweden, STRESS MED, 16(1), 2000, pp. 27-35
Citations number
30
Categorie Soggetti
Psychiatry
Journal title
STRESS MEDICINE
ISSN journal
07488386 → ACNP
Volume
16
Issue
1
Year of publication
2000
Pages
27 - 35
Database
ISI
SICI code
0748-8386(200001)16:1<27:I6ACIA>2.0.ZU;2-6
Abstract
According to modern stress theory, the hypothalamo-pituitary-adrenocortical system (HPA axis) is an important part of the body's arousal system ill ph ysically straining (such as In infections) as well as in psychologically ar ousing situations. When demands for arousal have been excessively high for a long time, the HPA may show disturbance in its regulatory ability. Interl eukins (IL) constitute an important part of the communication between the H PA axis and the immune system. The aim of the present study was to explore part of the circadian serum cortisol variation as well as interleukin 6 (IL -6) in relation to acute low back and neck/shoulder pain and potential psyc hosocial stressors. In a defined geographical area, men and women who consu lted any caregiver (traditional as well as alternative) for an acute spine pain condition preceded by six months without consultations constituted the case group. Age and gender matched men and women from the population regis ter constituted the referent group. During an examination day all subjects went through ergonomic and psychosocial examinations (questionnaires, inter views and clinical examinations). Blood samples were drawn in the morning ( 8 am) as well as midday (noon) in a subsample of 243 individuals (86 cases and 157 referents) and analyzed for IL-6 (midday sample) and cortisol (morn ing and midday sample). Female cases had higher IL-6 levels (p < 0.05) and those seeking cave for low back pain had a smaller cortisol variation betwe en morning and midday values than referents. In men, low, self-reported dec ision latitude at work (possibility to issue control) was significantly ass ociated with higher IL-6 concentration and low social support at work with low mooting cortisol values. In women, high job satisfaction was associated with low IL-6 concentrations and lower midday cortisol levels. Statistical ly strong correlations were found between IL-6 and the degree of cortisol d ecrease between morning and midday (p < 0.01). Reduced cortisol variation a mong female low back pain cases may indicate a disturbance in the HPA axis. A high IL-6 level may arise in the course of a long-lasting aroused psycho social situation with concomitant impaired cortisol regulation. It could be speculated that the hormonal disturbances found reflect an impaired psycho social state. Serum IL-6 may be a useful serum marker for psychosocial adve rse conditions in epidemiological studies. Copyright (C) 2000 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.