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  • sTNFR-1 is an early inflammatory marker in community versus institutionalized elderly women.

sTNFR-1 is an early inflammatory marker in community versus institutionalized elderly women.

Inflammation research : official journal of the European Histamine Research Society ... [et al.] (2009-08-25)
Fernanda Matos Coelho, F M S Narciso, D M G Oliveira, D S Pereira, A L Teixeira, M M Teixeira, D G Souza, L S M Pereira
ABSTRACT

To evaluate plasma sTNFR-1 and IL-6 levels and correlate with hand grip in the institutionalized and community living Brazilian elderly. A convenience sample of 110 elderly women (71.17 + or - 7.44 years) was selected. Plasma sTNFR-1 and IL-6 levels were measured by ELISA. For the measurement of hand grip, a JAMAR dynamometer was used. Plasma concentrations of inflammatory markers were significantly higher in institutionalized elderly (sTNFR-1: 479 + or - 22 pg/mL; IL-6: 6.3 + or - 0.8 pg/mL) than in community-dwelling elderly (sTNFR-1: 329 + or - 24 pg/mL; IL-6: 2.5 + or - 0.4 pg/mL; P < 0.0001). Institutionalized elderly had reduced hand grip (15 + or - 0.8 Kgf) in comparison to community dwelling elderly (23 + or - 0.6 Kgf; P < 0.05). When individuals were subdivided in age groups, sTNFR-1 was higher in community dwelling versus institutionalized elderly in the 60-70 age range. Our results demonstrate that being institutionalized has an impact on levels of inflammatory markers.