Literature DB >> 4341014

Plasma triglyceride metabolism in thyroid disease.

E A Nikkilä, M Kekki.   

Abstract

Plasma endogenous triglyceride transport kinetics were determined in 16 hyperthyroid and in 12 hypothyroid patients and the results compared with those of euthyroid control subjects. In addition, the removal of exogenous particulate fat (Intralipid; Vitrum, Sweden) from the circulation and the postheparin plasma lipolytic activity (PHLA) were studied in these patients for further characterization of the alterations of plasma triglyceride metabolism in thyroid disease. In thyrotoxicosis the average plasma triglyceride level was slightly but significantly increased above that of control subjects. This change was associated with augmented production of triglycerides whereas the mean fractional removal rate was not different from normal. There was a significant linear correlation between the concentration and turnover rate of plasma triglycerides in both hyperthyroid and euthyroid subjects but the concentration/turnover rate ratio was less in the former group suggesting that the efficiency of removal of triglycerides from the circulation was improved in thyroid hyperfunction. The elimination of intravenously administered particulate fat occurred more rapidly in untreated hyperthyroid patients than in euthyroid control subjects. The mean PHLA was also above normal in thyrotoxicosis. Upon adequate treatment of the hyperthyroid state the fasting plasma triglyceride concentration was further increased. Hypothyroid patients showed another pattern of alteration of triglyceride kinetics. The synthesis of plasma triglycerides was normal but the fractional removal of both endogenous and exogenous triglycerides was markedly reduced and this change seems to account for the hypertriglyceridemia associated with thyroid hypofunction. The plasma PHLA was also clearly decreased in the hypothyroid state. Plasma FFA and glycerol levels were increased in hyperthyroidism and plasma FFA was slightly decreased in hypothyroid patients, but these variables were not significantly correlated with any parameter of triglyceride metabolism. Endogenous triglyceride turnover rate was significantly correlated with serum protein-bound iodine (PBI) and T3 uptake in thyrotoxicosis but not in hypothyroidism. Removal of exogenous fat was not related to postheparin plasma lipolytic activity but the fractional endogenous triglyceride transport showed a highly significant relationship to this lipase activity in a mixed group of hyper- and hypothyroid patients. The results suggest that thyroid hormones control both production and removal of plasma triglycerides. Different mechanisms for these interactions are considered.

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Year:  1972        PMID: 4341014      PMCID: PMC292367          DOI: 10.1172/JCI107017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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