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Clinical review 86: Euthyroid sick syndrome: is it a misnomer?

J Clin Endocrinol Metab

February 1997

Department of Medicine, University of California Center for the Health Sciences, Los Angeles 90024, USA.

Alterations in thyroid function tests are very common in patients with NTI. Multiple, complex, and incompletely understood mechanisms are involved in these abnormalities. Knowledge of these abnormalities is necessary to avoid errors in the diagnosis of thyroid disease.

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Five hyperthyroid patients (two men and three women) with typical features of subacute thyroiditis were treated with sodium ipodate (Oragrafin; 0.5 g, orally daily or every other day) for 15-60 days; the treatment was stopped when both serum T4 and T3 levels were normal. All patients studied demonstrated a prompt normalization of serum T3, improvement in clinical symptoms of hyperthyroidism, and/or weight gain.

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We have employed a new in vitro assay for study of the T3 sulfation activity in rat tissues. The assay measures by RIA the generation of T3 sulfate (T3S) during incubation of T3 with cytosol of rat tissues as the source of phenol sulfotransferase(s) and 3-phosphoadenosine-5'-phosphosulfate as the sulfate donor. The conversion of T3 to T3S proceeded rapidly for 30 min at 37 C, and the optimal pH of the reaction was 8.

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Several parameters of the effects of thyroid hormone were examined in hypothyroid thyroidectomized (Tx) rats treated with T3 sulfate (T3S) or T3 [0.46 (low dose) or 2.3 (high dose) nmol/day for 10 days, ip].

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A highly sensitive, specific, and reproducible RIA has been developed to measure T4 sulfate (T4S) in ethanol extracts of serum. rT3 sulfate (rT3S) cross-reacted 7.1%, and T3S cross-reacted 0.

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A highly sensitive, specific, and reproducible RIA has been developed to measure rat type I iodothyronine 5'-monodeiodinase (5'-MD). A 16-amino acid peptide (LAP-744) corresponding to a portion of the carboxy-terminal region of the rat liver 5'-MD, as predicted from its cDNA, was synthesized, and rabbits were immunized with the peptide-BSA conjugate. In a final dilution of 1:15,000, our anti-5'-MD antibody bound about 30-35% of a tracer amount of [125I]LAP-744.

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Rationale And Objectives: This study evaluated the efficacy of gadoteridol in patients with extracranial head and neck pathology.

Methods: One hundred twenty-two magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) cases from a multicenter safety and efficacy trial of gadoteridol in patients with suspected head and neck pathology were randomly assigned for evaluation to one of two blinded neuroradiologists.

Results: Enhancement of pathology after gadoteridol injection was noted in 96 cases (78.

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P1,P5-di(adenosine 5')pentaphosphate (Ap5A) is an excellent inhibitor of human hemolysate adenylate kinase at concentrations near 2 microM and above. At ten times this concentration and in hemolysate enzyme assays under conditions described in this paper it appears not to alter reaction data in the case of hexokinase, phosphofructokinase, and phosphoglycerokinase. In the pyruvate kinase assay, very modest reductions in activity are noted, and kinetics with phosphoenolpyruvate, adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and uridine diphosphate (UDP) are unaltered.

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An increase in cell size and protein content is characteristic of cells undergoing hypertrophy and of replicating cells prior to DNA synthesis. Cell enlargement in the two situations could be regulated by similar early events with an interruption of the cell cycle occurring in hypertrophy, or the two processes could be uncoupled. In vivo models were used to compare hypertrophy induced by unilateral nephrectomy and hyperplasia induced by folic acid injection in rabbit renal cortical cells.

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A sensitive and specific RIA has been developed to measure thyronine (To) in urine. The RIA used an anti-To antibody obtained from a rabbit immunized with a L-To-human serum albumin conjugate and [3H]To as the radioligand. The acetic acid analog of To (ToAc), that is the diphenyl structure with an acetic acid side-chain, cross-reacted strongly with the antibody.

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