Levothyroxine therapy and serum free thyroxine and free triiodothyronine concentrations

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Kenneth A. Woeber
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[1] University of California,Department of Medicine
[2] San Francisco/Mount Zion,undefined
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Journal of Endocrinological Investigation | 2002年 / 25卷
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Thyroxine; triiodothyronine; hypothyroidism; thyroiditis;
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Although the normal thyroid gland secretes both levothyroxine (L-T4) and levotriiodothyronine (L-T3), normalization of serum TSH with LT4-replacement therapy alone in hypothyroidism is generally believed to result in a normal serum L-T3 and to reflect a euthyroid state. However several recent studies suggest that this may not be the case,. Accordingly, the relationship between serum free L-T4 and free L-T3 was examined in 20 normal individuals (group A) and in 53 patients with chronic autoimmune thyroiditis, 18 with normal TSH on no L-T4-replacement (group B), and 35 with normal TSH on L-T4-replacement therapy for hypothyroidism (group C). Data were analyzed by applying a one-way analysis of variance with correction for multiple comparisons. Serum TSH values were very similar among the 3 groups. In groups A and B, mean serum free T4 and free T3 were very similar. In group C, the mean free T4 (16±2 pmol/l) was significantly higher than the values in groups A (14±1) and B (14±2) (p<0.001) and the mean free T3 lower (4.0±0.5 pmol/l vs 4.2±0.5, NS and 4.4±0.5, p<0.02). Consequently, the mean molar ratio of free T4 to free T3 was significantly higher in group C than the ratios in groups A and B (p<0.0001), despite very similar TSH values. These findings indicate that in hypothyroid patients L-T4-replacement, that is sufficient to maintain a normal serum TSH, is accompanied by a serum free T4 that is higher than that in untreated euthyroid patients or normal individuals and may not result in an appropriately normal serum free T3 concentration.
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