Disturbed Lipid Metabolism in Patients with Subclinical Hypothyroidism: Effect of L-Thyroxine Therapy.
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To evaluate whether patients with subclinical hypothyroidism have a disturbance in lipid metabolism, and whether supplemental L-thyroxine (L-T4) therapy would improve their lipid parameters, we measured serum levels of thyroid hormones, TSH and lipid parameters in 34 patients with subclinical hypothyroidism before and 2 months after treatment with L-T4. Before treatment, patients with subclinical hypothyroidism had elevated serum low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) concentrations compared with control subjects (P<0.05). Overall, L-T4 therapy significantly decreased the serum level of TSH (P<0.01), total cholesterol (TC; P<0.02), high density lipoprotein cholesterol (P<0.02), LDL-C (P<0.05), and the ratio of apolipoprotein B to apolipoprotein Al (P<0.05). Lipid values in patients with basal serum TSH levels below 10 mU/l were not affected by L-T4 therapy, whereas serum levels of TC and LDL-C decreases significantly (P<0.01) in patients with serum TSH levels above 10 mU/l. Thus, the L-T4 treatment appears to have a preventive effect on the disturbance of lipid metabolism in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism, especially in patients with serum TSH levels above 10 mU/l.(Internal Medicien 33: 413-417, 1994)
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著者
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Kitahama Shinji
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Satama Medical School
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MIURA SHIRO
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine Saitama Medical School
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FUKASAWA NOBUHIKO
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine Saitama Medical School
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KAWAKAMI YOSHITO
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine Saitama Medical School
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SAKATSUME YOSHIKI
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine Saitama Medical School
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Iitaka Makoto
The Fourth Department Of Internal Medicine Satama Medical School
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YOSHIMURA Hiroshi
Ito Hospital
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Ito Kunihiko
Ito Hospital
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ISHII Jun
the Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Saitama Medical School
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SAKURAI Shinichi
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Saitama Medical School
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URABE Michiyuki
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Saitama Medical School
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SAKATSUME Yoshiki
The Fourth Department of Internal Medicine, Saitama Medical School
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