Tissue metabolism and plasma levels of thyroid hormones in critically ill very premature infants

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Pavelka, S
Kopecky, P
Bendlova, B
Stolba, P
Vitkova, I
Vobruba, V
Plavka, R
Houstek, J
Kopecky, J
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[1] ACAD SCI CZECH REPUBL, INST PHYSIOL, CR-14220 PRAGUE 4, CZECH REPUBLIC
[2] CHARLES UNIV, INST ENDOCRINOL, FAC MED 1, CLIN OBSTET & GYNAECOL 2, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
[3] CHARLES UNIV, INST ENDOCRINOL, FAC MED 1, INST PATHOL ANAT 2, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
[4] CHARLES UNIV, INST ENDOCRINOL, FAC MED 1, PEDIAT CLIN, PRAGUE, CZECH REPUBLIC
[5] MASARYK UNIV, FAC SCI, DEPT BIOCHEM, CS-61137 BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC
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10.1203/00006450-199712000-00016
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R72 [儿科学];
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Thyroid status was characterized in very preterm infants (gestational age less than or equal to 32 wk; n = 61) from birth through d 14, and in infants who died within 16 d after delivery (n = 10), where it was also correlated with metabolism of iodothyronines in peripheral tissues (brain, liver, kidney, skeletal muscle, and adipose tissue). At 3 d of life, mean plasma levels of thyroxine, triiodothyronine, and TSH started to decrease, being lower in the critically ill compared with healthy premature neonates. Activities of the three iodothyronine deiodinases enzymes (type I, II, and III, respectively) were detected in all postmortem tissue samples, except for absence of the type II activity in kidney. All activities were the highest in liver and differed in other tissues. Lack of correlation between the type I activity in liver (and kidney), and plasma levels of thyroid hormones suggested that the thyroid was the primary source of circulating triiodothyronine. On the other hand, namely in brain, correlations between activity of the deiodinases and plasma hormone levels were found which suggested a complex control by thyroid hormones of their own metabolism, High activity of type III in liver, adipose tissue, and skeletal muscle demonstrated a role of these tissues in thyroid hormones degradation. Results support the view that peripheral tissues of very preterm infants are engaged in local generation of triiodothyronine, and inactivation of thyroid hormones, but do not represent a major source of circulating triiodothyronine.
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