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Effects of interleukin-1 antagonism on cortisol levels in individuals with obesity: a randomized clinical trial

Date Issued
2019-01-01
Author(s)
Ebrahimi, Fahim  
Urwyler, Sandrine A.  
Schuetz, Philipp  
Mueller, Beat  
Bernasconi, Luca
Neyer, Peter
Donath, Marc Y.  
Christ-Crain, Mirjam  
DOI
10.1530/ec-19-0201
Abstract
Anti-inflammatory treatment with interleukin-1 (IL-1) antagonism decreases both cortisol and adrenocorticotropin hormone (ACTH) levels in individuals with obesity in short term. However, it remains unknown whether these effects persist upon prolonged treatment.; In this double-blind, parallel-group trial involving patients with features of the metabolic syndrome, 33 patients were randomly assigned to receive 100 mg of anakinra (recombinant human IL-1 receptor antagonist) subcutaneously twice-daily and 34 patients to receive placebo for 4 weeks. For this analysis, change in cortisol and ACTH levels from baseline to 4 weeks were predefined end points of the trial.; The mean age was 54 years, baseline cortisol levels were 314 nmol/L (IQR 241-385) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were 3.4 mg/L (IQR 1.7-4.8). Treatment with anakinra led to a significant decrease in cortisol levels at day 1 when compared to placebo with an adjusted between-group difference of 28 nmol/L (95% CI, -7 to -43; P = 0.03). After 4 weeks, the cortisol-lowering effect of anakinra was attenuated and overall was statistically not significant (P = 0.72). Injection-site reactions occurred in 21 patients receiving anakinra and were associated with higher CRP and cortisol levels.; IL-1 antagonism decreases cortisol levels in male patients with obesity and chronic low-grade inflammation on the short term. After prolonged treatment, this effect is attenuated, probably due to injection-site reactions (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT02672592).
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