Lecithin: Cholesterol Acyl Transfer Rate in Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism
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The initial rate of lecithin: cholesterol acyl transferase and serum concentration of lipids were determined in euthyroid, hypothyroid and hyperthyroid subjects.<BR>In hyperthyroid subjects, the serum levels of total and free cholesterol were significantly lower than in normal subjects and the fractional lecithin: cholesterol acyl transfer rate was significantly higher than in normal subjects. The molar lecithin: cholesterol acyl transfer rate was also higher than in normal subjects, but not significantly.<BR>The free cholesterol/total cholesterol ratio in hypothyroid females and the serum levels of triglyceride and free fatty acid in hypothyroid male were significantly higher than in normal subjects. The fractional lecithin: cholesterol acyl transfer rates in hypothyroid females were significantly lower than in normal females.<BR>After treatment of the thyroid disease the fractional and molar lecithin: cholestorol cholesterol acyl transfer rate approached the normal values. There was a positive correlation between fractional and molar lecithin: cholesterol acyl transfer rate and thyroxine.<BR>These results suggest that thyroid hormone influences the cholesterol esterification through the activation of lecithin: cholesterol acyltransferase.
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著者
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Takeda Ryoyu
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Kanazava University
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Koizumi Junji
Second Department of Internal Medicine, Kanazawa University
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Mabuchi Hiroshi
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Kanazawa University School Of Medicine
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Kametani Tomio
Department Of Internal Medicine Koseiren Takaoka Hospital
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KAMETANI TOMIO
Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kanazawa School of Medicine
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HABA TOSHIHIRO
Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kanazawa School of Medicine
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MIYAMOTO SUSUMU
Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kanazawa School of Medicine
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KAWATO MASANORI
Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kanazawa School of Medicine
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Mabuchi Hiroshi
Second Department Of Internal Medicine Kanazawa University
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KOIZUMI JUNJI
Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kanazawa School of Medicine
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TAKEDA RYOYU
Second Department of Internal Medicine, University of Kanazawa School of Medicine
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