Endocrinologia Japonica
Online ISSN : 2185-6370
Print ISSN : 0013-7219
ISSN-L : 0013-7219
Changes in the Hypothalamic-Pituitary-Thyroid Axis During Acute Starvation in Non-Obese Patiens
GEN KOMAKIHAJIME TAMAIKAYOKO KIYOHARAOSAMU FUKINOTETSUYA NAKAGAWASHU MORILINDY F. KUMAGAISHIGENOBU NAGATAKI
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1986 年 33 巻 3 号 p. 303-308

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We investigated changes in the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis before, during, and after fasting in twenty-one non-obese euthyroid patients with psychosomatic diseases. Blood samples for free T3 (FT3), T3, free T4 (FT4), T4, reverse T3 (rT3), and TSH were obtained from all patients before and on the 5th day of fasting, and in 11 of the same individuals on the 5th day of refeeding. Serum TSH and T3 responses to TRH were also evaluated in 10 patients before and on the 5th day of fasting. During the fast, FT3, T3 and TSH levels decreased significantly and rT3 levels increased significantly whereas FT4 and T4 levels remained within the normal range. Maximal 4TSH, peak TSH levels, max ΔT3, peak T3 levels, and net secretory responses to TRH decreased significantly. Peak TSH levels and max ΔTSH to TRH correlated well with basal levels of TSH. A statistically significant negativecorrelation between basal levels of FT4 and TSH was observed. After refeeding, there was a significant increase only in TSH which returned to prefasting values. These results demonstrated that in a state of “low T3” during acute starvation a reduction in serum T3 might depend partly on TSH-mediated thyroidal secretion.

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