Diurnal Variations in the Human Host Response to Endotoxin

Abstract
To investigate diurnal variations in the host response to endotoxin, Salmonella abortus equi endotoxin (0.8 ng/kg) was given intravenously to healthy men in a placebo-controlled design at 0900 or 1900 h. The time courses of rectal temperature and the plasma levels of tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), interleukin 6 (IL-6), adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH),and cortisol were monitored for 11 h following the injections. The time of day did not affect the endotoxin-induced increase in plasma TNF-α or IL-6. However, subjects who received endotoxin in the evening, when endogenous glucocorticoid levels were low, showed about twice the increases in rectal temperature and plasma ACTH and cortisol levels as those who received endotoxin in the morning, when endogenous glucocorticoid levels were high. These results demonstrate diurnal variations in the human susceptibility to endotoxin that may be due to a suppression of the biologic effects of TNF-α and IL-6 by endogenous glucocorticoids.

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