Increased macrophage colony-stimulating factor levels in patients with Graves’ disease

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Eriko Morishita
Akiko Sekiya
Tomoe Hayashi
Yasuko Kadohira
Mio Maekawa
Masahide Yamazaki
Hidesaku Asakura
Shinji Nakao
Shigeki Ohtake
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[1] Kanazawa University,Department of Clinical Laboratory Sciences, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
[2] Kanazawa University,Department of Cellular Transplantation Biology, Graduate School of Medical Sciences
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International Journal of Hematology | 2008年 / 88卷
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M-CSF; Graves’ disease; Hyperthyroid state; Total cholesterol;
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Previous studies have found markedly elevated serum concentrations of proinflammatory cytokines in patients with Graves’ disease (GD). We investigated the role of macrophage colony-stimulating factor (M-CSF) in GD. We assayed concentrations of M-CSF in sera from 32 patients with GD (25 untreated; 7 receiving thiamazole therapy). We also studied 32 age-matched healthy subjects as controls. Relationships between serum M-CSF and both thyroid state and serum lipids were examined. Moreover, to examine the effect of thyroid hormone alone on serum M-CSF, T3 was administered orally to normal subjects. Serum concentrations of M-CSF in GD patients who were hyperthyroid were significantly increased compared with GD patients who were euthyroid (P < 0.05) and control subjects (P < 0.0001). Serum M-CSF concentrations correlated closely with T3 levels in patients (r = 0.51, P < 0.005). Serial measurement of five individual patients revealed that serum concentrations of M-CSF were significantly decreased (P < 0.05), reaching normal control values upon attainment of euthyroidism. Furthermore, oral T3 administered to 15 volunteers for 7 days produced significant increases in serum levels of M-CSF (P < 0.05). The close correlation between serum M-CSF and serum thyroid hormone levels suggests that high circulating levels of thyroid hormones may directly or indirectly potentiate the production of M-CSF in patients with GD.
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