Does Retinol-Binding Protein 4 (<i>holo</i>- and <i>apo</i>-RBP4) Increase or Remain Constant in Sera from Patients with Hypothyroidism?
Sachiko KIUCHI,
Hiroshi IHARA,
Mio SEGA
et al.
Abstract:Retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) is a retinol transporter in the blood plasma. Many diseases alter the plasma or serum levels of RBP4. Since serum RBP4 concentrations have been reported to decrease in hyperthyroidism, this study investigated whether serum RBP4 concentrations increased or remained constant in hypothyroidism. In sera from patients with hypothyroidism (n571), hyperthyroidism (n530), and healthy subjects (n520), serum concentrations of RBP4 (sum of holo-and apo-RBP4), retinol, albumin, creatinine,… Show more
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