Thermogenic Effect of Glucose in Hypothyroid Subjects

Author:

Kozacz Agnieszka1,Grunt Paulina1,Steczkowska Marta1,Mikulski Tomasz1,Dąbrowski Jan1,Górecka Monika1,Sanocka Urszula2,Ziemba Andrzej Wojciech1

Affiliation:

1. Mossakowski Medical Research Center, Polish Academy of Sciences, 5 Pawinskiego Street, 02-106 Warsaw, Poland

2. Masovian Hospital Bródno, 8 Kondratowicza Street, 03-242 Warsaw, Poland

Abstract

The importance of thyroid hormone, catecholamines, and insulin in modification of the thermogenic effect of glucose (TEG) was examined in 34 healthy and 32 hypothyroid subjects. We calculated the energy expenditure at rest and during oral glucose tolerance test. Blood samples for determinations of glucose, plasma insulin, adrenaline (A), and noradrenaline (NA) were collected. It was found that TEG was lower in hypothyroid than in control group (19.68±3.90versus55.40±7.32 kJ, resp.,P<0.0004). Mean values of glucose and insulin areas under the curve were higher in women with hypothyroidism than in control group (286.79±23.65versus188.41±15.84 mmol/L·min,P<0.003and7563.27±863.65versus4987.72±583.88 mU/L·min,P<0.03resp.). Maximal levels of catecholamines after glucose ingestion were higher in hypothyroid patients than in control subjects (Amax—0.69±0.08versus0.30±0.07 nmol/L,P<0.0001, and NAmax—6.42±0.86versus2.54±0.30 nmol/L,P<0.0002). It can be concluded that in hypothyroidism TEG and glucose tolerance are decreased while the adrenergic response to glucose administration is enhanced. Presumably, these changes are related to decreased insulin sensitivity and responsiveness to catecholamine action.

Publisher

Hindawi Limited

Subject

Endocrine and Autonomic Systems,Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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