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The Journal of Thoracic and Cardiovascular Surgery, Vol 104, 278-283, Copyright © 1992 by The American Association for Thoracic Surgery and The Western Thoracic Surgical Association
K Hisatomi, T Isomura, SJ Galli, H Yasunaga, N Hayashida and K Ohishi
It has been reported recently that cardiac operations can be followed by a
transient impairment of cell-mediated immunity. In this study we examined
indices of cell-mediated immunity in patients undergoing cardiac
operations. Twenty-five of the patients received erythropoietin (200 U/kg)
daily for 2 weeks before and after operation, and 30 matched control
patients did not receive erythropoietin. On postoperative day 1, the
numbers of total T cells and helper/inducer T cells were significantly
higher in erythropoietin-treated patients than in control patients. The
ability of patients' cells to make interleukin-2 in vitro increased after
erythropoietin injection in the preoperative period. By postoperative day
1, erythropoietin-treated patients exhibited a fall in interleukin-2
production that was significantly less than that in control patients;
levels increased by day 2 to a mean value twice that of the preoperative
baseline and more than four times the corresponding mean level in the
control groups, and levels returned to the baseline range by postoperative
day 14. Levels of interleukin-2 production in erythropoietin-treated
patients were significantly higher than those in control patients at each
interval tested through postoperative day 7. These findings indicate that
erythropoietin treatment not only augmented levels of circulating
erythrocytes but also improved indices of cell-mediated immunity. Although
the mechanism responsible for this effect remains to be determined, the
finding suggests that erythropoietin might help to ameliorate or prevent
the impairment of immune function that can occur after cardiac operations.
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Augmentation of interleukin-2 production after cardiac operations in patients treated with erythropoietin
Second Department of Surgery, Kurume University School of Medicine, Fukuoka, Japan.
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