Alcohol
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 243-247, April 2004

Serum cytokine concentrations in alcohol-dependent individuals without liver disease

  • Chryssoula Nicolaou

      Affiliations

    • Athens Medical School–Aeginition Hospital, Department of Biopathology, Vass Sophias av. 72-74, 115 28 Athens, Greece
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  • Stylianos Chatzipanagiotou

      Affiliations

    • Athens Medical School–Aeginition Hospital, Department of Biopathology, Vass Sophias av. 72-74, 115 28 Athens, Greece
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  • Dimitrios Tzivos

      Affiliations

    • Athens Medical School–Aeginition Hospital, Department of Biopathology, Vass Sophias av. 72-74, 115 28 Athens, Greece
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  • Elias Odusseas Tzavellas

      Affiliations

    • Athens Medical School–Aeginition Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Vass. Sophias av. 72-74, 115 28 Athens, GreeceCorresponding Author Information
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  • Fotini Boufidou

      Affiliations

    • Athens Medical School–Aeginition Hospital, Department of Biopathology, Vass Sophias av. 72-74, 115 28 Athens, Greece
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  • Ioannis Alexandros Liappas

      Affiliations

    • Athens Medical School–Aeginition Hospital, Department of Psychiatry, Vass. Sophias av. 72-74, 115 28 Athens, GreeceCorresponding Author Information

Received 17 December 2003; received in revised form 25 February 2004; accepted 28 February 2004.

Editor: T.R. Jerrells

Abstract 

In the current study, our aim was to evaluate and investigate the influence of heavy alcohol intake on serum interleukin (IL)-6, IL-8, IL-10, IL-12, and tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α) concentrations. The selection of cytokines was based on their presumptive role in the pathophysiology of alcohol dependence. On admission to the Drug-Free Substance Addiction Detoxification clinic (“ATHENA”), blood samples were obtained from study participants, and serum cytokine concentrations were measured by using a commercial sandwich enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay technique. Alcohol dependence, as diagnosed according to DSM–IV [Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (4th ed.)] criteria for alcohol dependence and estimated by using the Composite International Diagnostic Interview (CIDI), was characterized by increased serum IL-6 concentration. Interleukin-8, IL-10, IL-12, and TNF-α concentrations were comparable to those found in control subjects (P>.05). These results indicate that in alcohol-dependent individuals there is a significant increase in the serum IL-6 concentration (P < .05).

Keywords:  Cytokines, Alcohol, Liver disease, Interleukin 6, IL-6

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PII: S0741-8329(04)00053-9

doi:10.1016/j.alcohol.2004.02.004

Alcohol
Volume 32, Issue 3 , Pages 243-247, April 2004