A woman receiving thyroxine substitution therapy for acquired hypothyroidism caused by autoimmune thyroiditis gave birth to three babies who had transient primary hypothyroidism. All three babies had elevated thyrotropin levels on neonatal screening, but one had normal thyroxine values. Thyrotropin receptor-blocking antibodies were present in maternal serum and in the three neonates.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been reported that hyperprolactinemia may be associated with increased temporal lobe activity. Coexisting hyperprolactinemia (97.5 +/- 3.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Psychiatry
April 1988
Anxio-depressive symptomatology was not found in a small group of thirteen myotonic dystrophy ("Steinert's disease") patients. This contradicts previously published reports which document a moderately severe affective disorder in this disease as well as showing a beneficial clinical response to "imipramine" and "lithium carbonate". Methodologic and interpretative difference may explain the discordance between the studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIt has been hypothesized that humans with familial renal hypouricemia may have a generalized defect of urate transport across cell membranes due to the genetic deletion of a specific carrier, a defect similar to that reported in the Dalmatian dog. In this study the transport of urate labelled with carbon 14 by the erythrocytes of four patients with familial renal hypouricemia was identical to that of five healthy controls. The addition of hypoxanthine to the incubation medium inhibited the transport to a similar extent in the two groups of patients, demonstrating the presence of a carrier specific for urate.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study investigates the pedigree of 508 individuals over five generations identified by an individual with hypertriglyceridemia, familial hypercholesterolemia, and a IIb lipoprotein electrophoretic phenotype. The sample of 378 living individuals studied extensively for risk factors and disease status was distributed among maternal (170) and paternal (176) relatives and the codescendants (32) of the index case. It was found that the distributions of the plasma lipid and lipoprotein abnormalities in the different subsets of the kindred were consistent with the presence of two separate hereditary lipid disorders: familial hypercholesterolemia on the paternal side and familial hyperprebetalipoproteinemia on the maternal side.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe effects of an acute injection of synthetic salmon calcitonin (sCT) and human CT (hCT) and of long term (4-month) administration of sCT on serum glucose levels were investigated in eight patients with Paget's disease of bone. The results obtained demonstrate a small but statistically significant rise in serum glucose after a single sc injection of synthetic hCT. However, the serum glucose level was not increased after 4 months of daily administration of synthetic sCT to our pagetic patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe sc injection of salmon calcitonin (CT) (100 MRC U) or human CT (50 MRC U) to Pagetic patients reduces the plasma urate concentration and increases the renal excretion of uric acid. This effect is independent of the natriuretic, phosphaturic, or glycosuric actions of CT and is not due to the transient increment of the glomerular filtration rate noted after CT administration. Our results suggest that the hypouricemia observed during CT treatment is related, at least in part to a direct action on the renal handling of uric acid.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe prevalence and type of plasma lipoprotein abnormalities were determined in 114 French-Canadian patients with angiographically proven peripheral vascular disease (PVD). The severity of atherosclerosis was positively correlated with plasma triglyceride concentration, especially in the younger patients (r = 0.29, P less than 0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCan J Physiol Pharmacol
April 1976
The effect of 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OH-dopamine) and of a cholesterol rich diet on the plasma and aortic cholesterol of female rats were studied. Both the diet and the 6-OH-dopamine produced an important increase in plasmatic and aortic cholesterol. A synergistic effect of these two treatments was observed on the plasma but not on the aortic cholesterol.
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June 1974
The antidiuretic effect of two chemically related drugs, clofibrate and halofenate, was tested in a patient with pitressin-sensitive diabetes insipidus. The conventional daily dosage of 2 g clofibrate failed to control the symptoms of this patient; in order to obtain an adequate response the dosage had to be increased to 4 g daily.Halofenate at a dosage of 2 g daily, an amount equivalent in hypolipidemic activity to 4 g per day of clofibrate, significantly reduced water intake and output, while urinary osmolarity was markedly increased.
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January 1973
Xanthomatous infiltration of tendons is a clinical feature common to many cases of hyperlipidemia. The xanthomas can be detected and only grossly assessed by palpation. This report describes a radiological technique used to assess these lesions at the Achilles tendon level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBiochim Biophys Acta
November 1971