1996
DOI: 10.1006/jsre.1996.0084
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The Effect of Thyroid Hormone Supplementation on Hemodynamic Stability and Survival in an Endotoxin-Induced Model of Physiologic Stress

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“…When the T4 levels were below 3 µg/dl, the mortality rate increased from 64% to 84%, whereas the mortality was only 22% at normal levels of serum T4. 21,46 Glembot et al 47 reported that the mortality did not decrease with thyroid hormone supplementation in an endotoxin-induced physiologic-stress model. This result suggests that thyroid hormones are not effective in endotoxin-induced physiologic stress, though they have a remarkable effect on the intracellular digestion and killing of bacteria in the neutrophil function.…”
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“…When the T4 levels were below 3 µg/dl, the mortality rate increased from 64% to 84%, whereas the mortality was only 22% at normal levels of serum T4. 21,46 Glembot et al 47 reported that the mortality did not decrease with thyroid hormone supplementation in an endotoxin-induced physiologic-stress model. This result suggests that thyroid hormones are not effective in endotoxin-induced physiologic stress, though they have a remarkable effect on the intracellular digestion and killing of bacteria in the neutrophil function.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%