Literature DB >> 7241955

Thyroid function and thyroid hormone metabolism in elderly people. Low T3-syndrome in old age?

J Herrmann, E Heinen, H J Kröll, K H Rudorff, H L Krüskemper.   

Abstract

T4-, T3- and reverse-T3 concentrations were measured in the sera of 365 subjects beyond the age of 65 in order to evaluate if the decrease of serum T3 frequently observed in old age can be attributed to old age per se or to concomitant nonthyroidal disease. The results obtained from a carefully selected healthy group of elderly people show that 1) total and free T3 levels are lower in senescence but well within the range for euthyroidism in younger healty controls;2) the decrease of serum T3 is more pronounced and occurs earlier in healthy old males than in females, so that for subjects over the age of 75, the upper limit for euthyroidism has to be adjusted by 10% in women and by 20% in men; and 3) there is no low T3 syndrome characterized by decreased serum T3 and increased serum reverse T3, solely due to old age. Turnover kinetics have shown the daily production of T4 and T3 in old age to decrease by 20 micrograms and 10 micrograms, respectively, and an increased T3 metabolic clearance not to account for the reduction of serum T3 concentrations. Combined stimulation tests with TSH and TRH showed that the functional reserve of the thyroid gland to produce T3 is maintained in old age. The first step in the sequence of events may be seen in an impairment of TSH secretion leading to an adaptation of the amount of thyroid hormones to a reduced mass of metabolically active body tissue in old age.

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Year:  1981        PMID: 7241955     DOI: 10.1007/bf01525000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Klin Wochenschr        ISSN: 0023-2173


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