Literature DB >> 717357

The effect of hyperthyroidism on gastric emptying rates and pancreatic exocrine and biliary secretion in man.

Z D Wiley, M E Lavigne, K M Liu, I L MacGregor.   

Abstract

Malabsorption and diarrhea in hyperthyroidism has been attributed in part to an increased rate of gastrointestinal transit as measured with barium sulfate suspension. Data are unavailable on the effect of hyperthyroidism on gastric emptying rates of normal food and pancreatic enzyme secretion. These functions have been studied in 4 hyperthyroid patients and compared to results obtained when treatment achieved euthyroidism. Pancreatic trypsin secretion was half the euthyroid level in the hyperthyroid state. No significant change in bile salts occurred, although there was a tendency for a greater proportion of dihydroxy bile salts while hyperthyroid. Gastric emptying rates of a mixed fat, protein, and carbohydrate liquid meal were normal. Similarly the gastric emptying rate of a beef stew plus chicken liver meal was normal. We conclude that in hyperthyroidism gastric emptying rates of "physiologically active" food is normal. Pancreatic enzyme secretion is depressed in hyperthyroidism and may contribute to maldigestion.

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Year:  1978        PMID: 717357     DOI: 10.1007/bf01263100

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Dig Dis        ISSN: 0002-9211


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