DEFICIENT PULSATILE THYROTROPIN SECRETION IN THE LOW-THYROID-HORMONE STATE OF SEVERE NONTHYROIDAL ILLNESS

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CUSTRO, N
SCAFIDI, V
GALLO, S
NOTARBARTOLO, A
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[1] Cattedra di Patologia Medica, 90127 Palermo, Via del Vespro
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10.1530/eje.0.1300132
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Twenty-four-hour thyrotropin (TSH) profiles in eight severely ill patients were compared with those of six healthy subjects. The profiles were assessed using the cosinor method to evaluate circadian variations and using the Pulsar algorithm to analyze episodic secretion. In the normal subjects, the typical periodicity of TSH secretion showed a mean level in the rhythm (mesor) of 2.03 mU/l. The amplitude (half the extent of rhythmic change in the cycle) was 0.58 mU/l; the acrophase (the delay from midnight (0 degrees) of the highest level in the rhythm) was - 9.9 degrees. In contrast, severely ill patients showed only slight and anticipated elevations of serum TSH levels (mesor 0.93 mU/l, amplitude 0.22 mU/l, acrophase + 82.4 degrees). Moreover, whereas the episodic TSH secretion in healthy individuals consisted of 5-8 pulses/24 h, mainly clustered around midnight, only one pulse of reduced amplitude was detected in two of the eight severely ill patients and no pulses in the other six. Since earlier studies have indicated that the loss of TSH pulsatility is associated with the relative insensitivity of the thyrotrophs to low thyroid hormone levels and our analytical procedures have demonstrated that 24 h pulsatile pattern of TSH closely overlapped with baseline TSH secretion, it seems reasonable to assume that low-thyroid-hormone state, deficient pulsatile TSH secretion and altered nyctohemeral TSH periodicity do not coincide by chance, but that there is a causal relationship between such abnormalities in severely ill patients.
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