thyronines and Cardiovascular-Diseases

thyronines has been researched along with Cardiovascular-Diseases* in 2 studies

Other Studies

2 other study(ies) available for thyronines and Cardiovascular-Diseases

ArticleYear
Detection of 3-iodothyronamine in human patients: a preliminary study.
    The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism, 2012, Volume: 97, Issue:1

    The primary purpose of this study was to detect and quantify 3-iodothyronamine (T(1)AM), an endogenous biogenic amine related to thyroid hormone, in human blood.. T(1)AM, total T(3), and total T(4) were assayed in serum by a novel HPLC tandem mass spectrometry assay, which has already been validated in animal investigations, and the results were related to standard clinical and laboratory variables.. The series included one healthy volunteer, 24 patients admitted to a cardiological ward, and 17 ambulatory patients suspected of thyroid disease, who underwent blood sampling at admission for routine diagnostic purposes. Seven patients were affected by type 2 diabetes, and six patients showed echocardiographic evidence of impaired left ventricular function.. No intervention or any patient selection was performed.. serum T(1)AM, total and free T(3) and T(4), routine chemistry, routine hematology, and echocardiographic parameters were measured.. T(1)AM was detected in all samples, and its concentration averaged 0.219 ± 0.012 pmol/ml. The T(1)AM concentration was significantly correlated to total T(4) (r = 0.654, P < 0.001), total T(3) (r = 0.705, P < 0.001), glycated hemoglobin (r = 0.508, P = 0.013), brain natriuretic peptide (r = 0.543, P = 0.016), and γ-glutamyl transpeptidase (r = 0.675, P < 0.001). In diabetic vs. nondiabetic patients T(1)AM concentration was significantly increased (0.232 ± 0.014 vs. 0.203 ± 0.006 pmol/ml, P = 0.044), whereas no significant difference was observed in patients with cardiac dysfunction.. T(1)AM is an endogenous messenger that can be assayed in human blood. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis that circulating T(1)AM is produced from thyroid hormones and encourage further investigations on the potential role of T(1)AM in insulin resistance and heart failure.

    Topics: Blood Chemical Analysis; Cardiovascular Diseases; Diagnostic Tests, Routine; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Natriuretic Peptide, Brain; Patients; Pilot Projects; Risk Factors; Thyroid Function Tests; Thyronines

2012
[On hyperthyroidism and the associated cardiovascular syndrome].
    Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung, 1966, May-01, Volume: 60, Issue:9

    Topics: Cardiovascular Diseases; Female; Heart Diseases; Humans; Hyperthyroidism; Male; Middle Aged; Thyroid Function Tests; Thyronines

1966