Literature DB >> 680627

Non-glucoregulatory hormones (T4, T3, rT3, TSH, testosterone) during physical exercise in juvenile type diabetics.

P Berchtold, M Berger, H J Cüppers, J Herrmann, E Nieschlag, K Rudorff, H Zimmermann, H L Krüskemper.   

Abstract

Non-glucoregulatory hormones (T4, T3, rT3, TSH and testosterone) were studied by radioimmunoassay in juvenile-type diabetics in moderate control and in ketosis due to insulin withdrawal and in age matched "normals" during a mild prolonged exercise test. The basal serum hormone levels revealed the following findings: Serum testosterone was markedly lower in diabetics than in normals ( 177 +/- 24 resp. 618 +/- 52 ng/dl). This is in contrast to other studies, but it may reflect decreased testicular function due to an early, clinically not apparent atherosclerotic disease. Serum T3 was significantly lower in diabetics than in normals (110 +/- 16 resp. 145 +/- 19), suggesting an early "low T3-syndrome" in juvenile-type diabetics. However, increased serum rT3 levels were not observed, and serum T4 and TSH were normal. Mild prolonged exercise had no major effects on these nonglucoregulatory hormones. In juvenile-type diabetics the degree of metabolic control had no influence on the response of the mentioned hormones. However, an increased cortisol/testosterone ratio in ketotic diabetics in the basal state with a further increase during exercise was demonstrated, indicating an aggravation of the catabolic state in these patients during exercise.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 680627     DOI: 10.1055/s-0028-1093412

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Horm Metab Res        ISSN: 0018-5043            Impact factor:   2.936


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