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Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans
BACKGROUND: Upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines has not only been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older adults but also has been linked to frailty. In the current study we aimed to compare the relative relationship of age and frailty on inflammation and thrombosis in olde...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27777599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12979-016-0082-z |
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author | Van Epps, P. Oswald, D. Higgins, P. A. Hornick, T. R. Aung, H. Banks, R. E. Wilson, B. M. Burant, C. Graventstein, S. Canaday, D. H. |
author_facet | Van Epps, P. Oswald, D. Higgins, P. A. Hornick, T. R. Aung, H. Banks, R. E. Wilson, B. M. Burant, C. Graventstein, S. Canaday, D. H. |
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description | BACKGROUND: Upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines has not only been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older adults but also has been linked to frailty. In the current study we aimed to compare the relative relationship of age and frailty on inflammation and thrombosis in older veterans. RESULTS: We analyzed 117 subjects (age range 62–95 years; median 81) divided into 3 cohorts: non-frail, pre-frail and frail based on the Fried phenotype of frailty. Serum inflammatory markers were determined using commercially available ELISA kits. Frail and pre-frail (PF) subjects had higher levels than non-frail (NF) subjects of IL-6 (NF vs. PF: p = 0.002; NF vs. F: p < 0.001), TNFR1 (NF vs. F: p = 0.012), TNFRII (NF vs. F: 0.002; NF vs. PF: p = 0.005) and inflammatory index: = 0.333*log(IL-6) + 0.666*log(sTNFR1) (NF vs. F: p = 0.009; NF vs. PF: p < 0.001). Frailty status explained a greater percent of variability in markers of inflammation than age: IL-6 (12 % vs. 0.3 %), TNFR1 (5 % vs. 4 %), TNFR2 (11 % vs. 6 %), inflammatory index (16 % vs. 8 %). Aging was significantly associated with higher fibrinogen (p = 0.04) and D-dimer levels (p = 0.01) but only among NF subjects. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, these data suggest that among older veterans, frailty status has a stronger association with inflammation and the inflammatory index than age does. Larger studies, in more diverse populations are needed to confirm these findings. |
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spelling | pubmed-50698202016-10-24 Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans Van Epps, P. Oswald, D. Higgins, P. A. Hornick, T. R. Aung, H. Banks, R. E. Wilson, B. M. Burant, C. Graventstein, S. Canaday, D. H. Immun Ageing Research BACKGROUND: Upregulation of pro-inflammatory cytokines has not only been associated with increased morbidity and mortality in older adults but also has been linked to frailty. In the current study we aimed to compare the relative relationship of age and frailty on inflammation and thrombosis in older veterans. RESULTS: We analyzed 117 subjects (age range 62–95 years; median 81) divided into 3 cohorts: non-frail, pre-frail and frail based on the Fried phenotype of frailty. Serum inflammatory markers were determined using commercially available ELISA kits. Frail and pre-frail (PF) subjects had higher levels than non-frail (NF) subjects of IL-6 (NF vs. PF: p = 0.002; NF vs. F: p < 0.001), TNFR1 (NF vs. F: p = 0.012), TNFRII (NF vs. F: 0.002; NF vs. PF: p = 0.005) and inflammatory index: = 0.333*log(IL-6) + 0.666*log(sTNFR1) (NF vs. F: p = 0.009; NF vs. PF: p < 0.001). Frailty status explained a greater percent of variability in markers of inflammation than age: IL-6 (12 % vs. 0.3 %), TNFR1 (5 % vs. 4 %), TNFR2 (11 % vs. 6 %), inflammatory index (16 % vs. 8 %). Aging was significantly associated with higher fibrinogen (p = 0.04) and D-dimer levels (p = 0.01) but only among NF subjects. CONCLUSION: In conclusion, these data suggest that among older veterans, frailty status has a stronger association with inflammation and the inflammatory index than age does. Larger studies, in more diverse populations are needed to confirm these findings. BioMed Central 2016-10-19 /pmc/articles/PMC5069820/ /pubmed/27777599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12979-016-0082-z Text en © The Author(s). 2016 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Van Epps, P. Oswald, D. Higgins, P. A. Hornick, T. R. Aung, H. Banks, R. E. Wilson, B. M. Burant, C. Graventstein, S. Canaday, D. H. Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
title | Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
title_full | Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
title_fullStr | Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
title_full_unstemmed | Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
title_short | Frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
title_sort | frailty has a stronger association with inflammation than age in older veterans |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5069820/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27777599 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s12979-016-0082-z |
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