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Endocrinology, Vol 98, 1241-1247, Copyright © 1976 by Endocrine Society
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HL Leffert and NM Alexander
The metabolism of thyroid hormones was studied during the prereplicative period of liver regeneration. After partial hepatectomy, serum thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) levles progressively fell, and reached a nadir at 12 h proportional to the quantity of liver tissue exised. The diminution (60-80%) in serum iodothyronines was related specifically to partial hepatectomy because laparotomy, ether anesthesia, and other stressful surgical procedures did not induce similar changes. At least 3 phenomena appear to be involved: 1) increased utilization and turnover of thyroid hormone by the regenerating liver remmant. 2) diminished hormone secretion by the thyroid gland between 6-12 h after surgery, and 3) a slightly reduced concentration of serum iodothyronine carrier proteins. The results support the concept that the liver participates in the metabolic regulation of T2 and T4 which in turn, control hepatocellular growth. It is suggested, however, that additional unknown factors control increased hepatic thyroid hormone turnover after partial hepatectomy.
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