1995
DOI: 10.2169/internalmedicine.34.339
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Correlation of Plasma Free Thyroxine Levels with Insulin Sensitivity and Metabolic Clearance Rate of Insulin in Patients with Hyperthyroid Graves' Disease.

Abstract: Insulin sensitivity, metabolic clearance rate of insulin (MCR-I) and basal posthepatic insulin delivery rate (BIDR) were investigated by means of euglycemic clamp technique in 8 normal subjects and 8 patients with hyperthyroid Graves' disease. The mean (±SD) steady-state glucose infusion rate (SSGIR) was lower in hyperthyroid Graves' patients than in normal subjects (228.9±57.0 vs. 290.9±49.4 mg/m2/min, p<0.05). Both MCR-I and BIDR were higher in hyperthyroid Graves' patients than in normal subjects (1162.9+51… Show more

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“…With regard to the transient increase in IR in early pregnancy described here, we can only speculate on the potential mechanisms: levels of chorionic gonadotropin [25], progesterone [25] and thyroid hormones [26] peak in the same period and these hormones can influence IR directly or indirectly. Progesterone decreases insulin sensitivity [27], chorionic gonadotropin has a thyrotropic effect [28] and, in turn, thyroid hormones have a dual effect decreasing insulin sensitivity and increasing insulin clearance [29]. Even though we do not have data about morning sickness in these patients, the increase in insulin requirements coincides with the period when morning sickness is more prominent [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to the transient increase in IR in early pregnancy described here, we can only speculate on the potential mechanisms: levels of chorionic gonadotropin [25], progesterone [25] and thyroid hormones [26] peak in the same period and these hormones can influence IR directly or indirectly. Progesterone decreases insulin sensitivity [27], chorionic gonadotropin has a thyrotropic effect [28] and, in turn, thyroid hormones have a dual effect decreasing insulin sensitivity and increasing insulin clearance [29]. Even though we do not have data about morning sickness in these patients, the increase in insulin requirements coincides with the period when morning sickness is more prominent [22].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Patients with thyroid disturbances change their body composition dramatically during development of thyroid disease (51) and during antithyroid drug treatment; also circulating leptin is probably changed although conflicting results have appeared (Table 2). Thyrotoxic patients are resistant to insulin (52,53). Insulin and glucocorticoids are inversely related, both increase total leptin levels in vitro and in vivo, and glucocorticoids are known to increase insulin levels and to cause insulin resistance (54).…”
Section: Leptin Thyroid Hormones and Body Compositionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Insulin resistance was evaluated by euglycemic clamp study performed according to the method of DeFronzo et al [12], using the artificial pancreas (STG-22, Nikkiso Co., Tokyo, Japan) as reported previously [13]. The study was carried out in 20 patients with type 2 diabetes selected at random from 102 hospitalized diabetic patients.…”
Section: Subjectsmentioning
confidence: 99%