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Title: Effects of amiodarone on thyroid function in humans

Conference · · J. Nucl. Med.; (United States)
OSTI ID:6857696

The present work studies the effects of the anti-arrhythmic drug amiodarone on thyroidal release slopes (TRS) and peripheral kinetics of /sup 125/I-thyroxine (/sup 125/I-T/sub 4/) and /sup 125/I-triiodothyronine (/sup 125/I-T/sub 3/) during chronic (200-800 mg/day, 2-5 years) or acute (400 mg/day, 5-8 days) treatment with amiodarone. Each patient received a tracer does of /sup 125/I-T/sub 4/ or /sup 125/I-T/sub 3/ iv. TRS were derived from daily plasma ratios of /sup 127/I-T4//sup 125/I-T4 and /sup 127/I-T3//sup 125/I-T3. Double antibody radioimmunoassay techniques were employed to measure serum T4, T3, reverse T3 and thyrotropin (TSH). In the /sup 125/I-T4 studies, 8 chronically-treated patients had a mean TRS value of 0.063 +- 0.033 (SD) versus 0.110 +- 0.030 in controls (NS). Fractional T4 turnover (k) was 70% metabolic clearance rate (MCR) 80% and disposal rate (DS) 79% (NS) of the respective value in control subjects. The acute studies in 5 normal subjects showed no changes with amiodarone. In the /sup 125/I-T3 studies chronic patients had a decreased TRS, k MCR and DR whereas the acute studies showed similar, significant changes during amiodarone treatment. Serum T4 and reverse T3 were significantly elevated serum T3 was decreased and serum TSH was non-significantly increased. The authors conclude that despite the supranormal serum T4 and TSH, amiodarone appeared to depress thyroidal function and to block the thyroid gland response to a peripheral decrease in T4 conversion to T3.

Research Organization:
Nuclear Medicine Center, Hosp. de Clinicas, Univ. of Buenos Aires
OSTI ID:
6857696
Report Number(s):
CONF-850611-; TRN: 87-010553
Journal Information:
J. Nucl. Med.; (United States), Vol. 26:5; Conference: 32. annual meeting of the Society of Nuclear Medicine, Houston, TX, USA, 2 Jun 1985
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English