1977
DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.0850760
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Thyroid Function and Plasma Cyclic Amp Response to Intravenous Glucagon

Abstract: The glucagon stimulated increase in plasma cyclic AMP has been studied in 17 healthy subjects, in 13 hyperthyroid and in 14 hypothyroid patients. Six hyperthyroid and 2 hypothyroid patients were re-investigated after at least 15 months of treatment. The results show:1) The glucagon stimulated cyclic AMP response is significantly increased in hyperthyroid patients considered as a group, and is reduced in patients with hypothyroidism. 2) Three hyperthyroid and 4 hypothyroid patients showed a normal response to i… Show more

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“…This is a n unspecific phenomenon in the sense that administration of other hormones (viz. parathyroidea hormone a n d glucagon) also results in a n exaggerated rise in cyclic AMP (25, 38). It is conceivable that the number of beta-adrenergic receptors a r e increased by thyroid hormones.…”
Section: Mechanism Not Knownmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This is a n unspecific phenomenon in the sense that administration of other hormones (viz. parathyroidea hormone a n d glucagon) also results in a n exaggerated rise in cyclic AMP (25, 38). It is conceivable that the number of beta-adrenergic receptors a r e increased by thyroid hormones.…”
Section: Mechanism Not Knownmentioning
confidence: 99%