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Exercise and sleep deprivation do not change cytokine expression levels in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.


ABSTRACT: A major hypothesis regarding the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is immune dysregulation, thought to be reflected in upregulated proinflammatory cytokines leading to the symptoms that are characteristic of this illness. Because the symptoms worsen with physical exertion or sleep loss, we hypothesized that we could use these stressors to magnify the underlying potential pathogenic abnormalities in the cytokine systems of people with CFS. We conducted repeat blood sampling for cytokine levels from healthy subjects and CFS patients during both postexercise and total sleep deprivation nights and assayed for protein levels in the blood samples, mRNA activity in peripheral blood lymphocytes (PBLs), and function in resting and stimulated PBLs. We found that these environmental manipulations did not produce clinically significant upregulation of proinflammatory cytokines. These data do not support an important role of immune dysregulation in the genesis of stress-induced worsening of CFS.

SUBMITTER: Nakamura T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3837776 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Exercise and sleep deprivation do not change cytokine expression levels in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome.

Nakamura Toru T   Schwander Stephan S   Donnelly Robert R   Cook Dane B DB   Ortega Felix F   Togo Fumiharu F   Yamamoto Yoshiharu Y   Cherniack Neil S NS   Klapholz Marc M   Rapoport David D   Natelson Benjamin H BH  

Clinical and vaccine immunology : CVI 20130911 11


A major hypothesis regarding the cause of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is immune dysregulation, thought to be reflected in upregulated proinflammatory cytokines leading to the symptoms that are characteristic of this illness. Because the symptoms worsen with physical exertion or sleep loss, we hypothesized that we could use these stressors to magnify the underlying potential pathogenic abnormalities in the cytokine systems of people with CFS. We conducted repeat blood sampling for cytokine lev  ...[more]

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