Lipolysis in Adipose Tissue in situ in
Hyperthyroid and Hypothyroid Patients
Hejnová J.1, Suljkovičová H.1, Sotorník R.2, Richterová B.1 Majerčík M.1, Berlan M.3, Štich V.1
1Center of Preventive Medicine, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague 2Second Clinic of Internal Medicine, 3rd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University, Prague 3INSERM U 317, Toulouse, Francie |
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Summary:
The aim of the study was to investigate the influence of hyperthyroidism and/or hypothyroidism on adrenergic
regulation of lipolysis in situ using the microdialysis method. The disturbances of thyroid hormone levels were
shown to modify the adrenergic regulation of lipolysis in vitro but no study has examined the effect in vivo resp.
in situ. 8 hyperthyroid and 14 hypothyroid patients were examinedon two occasions: first, just after the diagnosis
of thyroid disease was established and, then after treatment, when patients became euthyroid.On each occasion,
the abdominal subcutaneous adipose tissue was perfused with two graded concentrations (0.1 a 1 microml/l) of
isoproterenol and the response of interstitial glycerol concentration (IGC), as an index of lipolysis, was observed
in the dialysate outflowing from the microdialysis probe. In addition, the blood flow in the adipose tissue was
estimated using ethanol washout method. Before the treatment, the increase of IGC was higher in hyperthyroid
patients compared with hypothyroid ones (area-under-curve (AUC): 11222.1 ± 3544 micromol/l/30min vs. 2478.4 ±
1110 micromol/l/30min, P < 0.05) whereas, after treatment, the responses of ICG were not different between the
two groups (5044.4 ± 980 micromol/l/30min vs. 5402.1 ± 1150micromol/l/30min, NS). The response of adipose tissue
blood flow to isoproterenol stimulation tended to be higher in hyperthyroid patients. The results suggest that
the modulatory effect of thyroid hormones on beta-adrenergic stimulation of lipolysis in adipose tissue is
functional in vivo in patiens with thyroid dysfunction.
Key words:
thyroid function, lipolytic sensitivity, microdialysis,laboratoryanalysis, Ringer solution,treatment.
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