Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 221827
Relationship between T4, T3 and T4/T3 ratio in thyroid tissue, thyroid and peripheral veins in patients with non-toxic nodular goiter
Relationship between T4, T3 and T4/T3 ratio in thyroid tissue, thyroid and peripheral veins in patients with non-toxic nodular goiter // Experimental and clinical endocrinology, 94 (1989), 3; 305-312 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Relationship between T4, T3 and T4/T3 ratio in
thyroid tissue, thyroid and peripheral veins in
patients with non-toxic nodular goiter
Autori
Solter, Miljenko ; Tišlarić, Dubravka ; Petrić, Vlado ; Pegan, Boris
Izvornik
Experimental and clinical endocrinology (0232-7384) 94
(1989), 3;
305-312
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
Goiter ; T4/T3 ratio ; thyroid tissues ; thyroid veins ; peripheral veins
Sažetak
The relationship between T4, T3 and T4/T3 ratio in thyroid nodules/paranodular tissues, thyroid abd peripheral veins has been investigated in 26 patients with nontoxic nodular goiters ; eleven of them were treated with L-thyroxine 150 mcg daily. A significant correlation between iodothyronine concentrations and T4/T3 ratioin paranodular thyroid tissues and thyroid effluents was found in both groups of patients. By contrast, the correlation between these parametersin the nodule and thyroid veins was poor, which implies that thyroid veins on the side of nodular lesion is predominantly controlled by the release of the hormones from paranodular healthy tissue. A close dependence of the serum T4/T3 ratio on the values of iodothyronines and their ratio in thyroid tissues and thyroid veins was observed in nontreated, but not in treated patients. Conversely, in the latter group, the thyroidal T4/T3 ratio in paranodular tissue, but not in the nodule, was found to be dependent on the serum T4/T3 ratio, suggesting that paranodular thyroid tissue more readily responds to L-thyroxine- inhibited TSH secretion. The results demonstrate that 1. the serum thyroid hormone pattern under physiological conditions is dependent on intrathyroidal T4/T3 ratio, and 2. minor alterations in the serum thyroid hormones may secondarily change the thyroidal T4/T3 ratio, presumably by their effect on TSH secretion.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Kliničke medicinske znanosti
POVEZANOST RADA
Ustanove:
KBC "Sestre Milosrdnice"
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