1964
DOI: 10.3181/00379727-115-28925
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Effect of Triiodothyronine Administration on Erythrocyte Radioiron Incorporation in Rats

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“…Although a stimulating effect of thyroid hormones on erythropoiesis through their calorigenic action cannot be excluded, most authors believe that thyroid hormones increase Epo production and erythropoiesis mainly in a non-calorigenic way. Studies by Donati et al (17) and Meineke and Crafts (18) have shown that 0, consumption is not closely correlated with the increase in radioiron incorporation into red blood cells in rodents treated with thyroid hormones. In dogs with experimental hypothyroidism, the lowered metabolic rate can be normalized by the administration of either T, or dinitrophenol, whereas the reduced red cell mass is restored only by T, (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Although a stimulating effect of thyroid hormones on erythropoiesis through their calorigenic action cannot be excluded, most authors believe that thyroid hormones increase Epo production and erythropoiesis mainly in a non-calorigenic way. Studies by Donati et al (17) and Meineke and Crafts (18) have shown that 0, consumption is not closely correlated with the increase in radioiron incorporation into red blood cells in rodents treated with thyroid hormones. In dogs with experimental hypothyroidism, the lowered metabolic rate can be normalized by the administration of either T, or dinitrophenol, whereas the reduced red cell mass is restored only by T, (19).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…Approximately at the same time, hepatic glycogen concentration decreases abruptly (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) and blood glucose concentration increases ( 7 ) . Approximately at the same time, hepatic glycogen concentration decreases abruptly (1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6) and blood glucose concentration increases ( 7 ) .…”
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“…Iron deficiency occurs in association with myxoedema in part because menorrhagia is a common manifestation of the illness, in part because the achlorhydria found in myxoedema subjects may lead to impaired absorption of food iron, and in part because thyroid hormone itself may be essential for normal iron absorption. 4,9,12,13 Distinctly, macrocytic anaemia usually results from complicating deficiency of vitamin B-12 or folate. 14 The increased incidence of pernicious anaemia in thyroid disease possibly is the result of an autoimmune mechanism.…”
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confidence: 99%