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Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema
We studied blocking type TSH receptor antibodies in 28 patients with primary myxedema and 21 patients with goitrous Hashimoto’s thyroiditis by measuring the ability of their IgG to inhibit TSH binding to its receptor, and to inhibit TSH-stimulated cAMP increases and (3)H-thymidine incorporation in a...
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Korean Association of Internal Medicine
1989
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author | Cho, Bo Youn Shong, Young Kee Lee, Hong Kyu Koh, Chang-Soon Min, Hun Ki Sohn, In |
author_facet | Cho, Bo Youn Shong, Young Kee Lee, Hong Kyu Koh, Chang-Soon Min, Hun Ki Sohn, In |
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description | We studied blocking type TSH receptor antibodies in 28 patients with primary myxedema and 21 patients with goitrous Hashimoto’s thyroiditis by measuring the ability of their IgG to inhibit TSH binding to its receptor, and to inhibit TSH-stimulated cAMP increases and (3)H-thymidine incorporation in a rat thyroid cell line, FRTL-5. The incidences of TSH binding inhibitor immunoglobulin (TBII), thyroid stimulation blocking antibody (TSBAb) and thyroid growth blocking antibody (TGBAb) in patients with primary myxedema were 53.6%, 75% and 65.2%, respectively. However, in goitrous Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, these were 14.3%, 0% and 17.7%, respectively. These antibodies inhibited the receptor binding of (125)I-bTSH dose-dependently, and also inhibited dose-dependently not only TSH-stimulated but also Graves’ IgG-stimulated cAMP increase and (3)H-thymidine incorporation. TBII activities of patients with primary myxedema were significantly correlated with both their TSBAb (r=0.665; p<0.01) and TGBAb (r=0.618; p<0.01) activities. Thirteen patients whose TBII activities were more than 50% had both strong TSBAb (75.1–100%) and TGBAb (57.4–100%) activities. Transient neonatal hypothyroidism was found in an infant born to a mother having potent TBII activities. Serum of the baby also had potent TBII activities and the baby’s IgG inhibited TSH-stimulated cAMP increase and (3)H-thymidine incorporation. These data suggest that a significant proportion of patients with primary myxedema have potent blocking type TSH receptor antibodies. These might play a role in primary myxedema causing hypothyroidism and thyroid atrophy through inhibition of TSH-stimulated cAMP generation. |
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spelling | pubmed-45349802015-10-02 Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema Cho, Bo Youn Shong, Young Kee Lee, Hong Kyu Koh, Chang-Soon Min, Hun Ki Sohn, In Korean J Intern Med Original Article We studied blocking type TSH receptor antibodies in 28 patients with primary myxedema and 21 patients with goitrous Hashimoto’s thyroiditis by measuring the ability of their IgG to inhibit TSH binding to its receptor, and to inhibit TSH-stimulated cAMP increases and (3)H-thymidine incorporation in a rat thyroid cell line, FRTL-5. The incidences of TSH binding inhibitor immunoglobulin (TBII), thyroid stimulation blocking antibody (TSBAb) and thyroid growth blocking antibody (TGBAb) in patients with primary myxedema were 53.6%, 75% and 65.2%, respectively. However, in goitrous Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, these were 14.3%, 0% and 17.7%, respectively. These antibodies inhibited the receptor binding of (125)I-bTSH dose-dependently, and also inhibited dose-dependently not only TSH-stimulated but also Graves’ IgG-stimulated cAMP increase and (3)H-thymidine incorporation. TBII activities of patients with primary myxedema were significantly correlated with both their TSBAb (r=0.665; p<0.01) and TGBAb (r=0.618; p<0.01) activities. Thirteen patients whose TBII activities were more than 50% had both strong TSBAb (75.1–100%) and TGBAb (57.4–100%) activities. Transient neonatal hypothyroidism was found in an infant born to a mother having potent TBII activities. Serum of the baby also had potent TBII activities and the baby’s IgG inhibited TSH-stimulated cAMP increase and (3)H-thymidine incorporation. These data suggest that a significant proportion of patients with primary myxedema have potent blocking type TSH receptor antibodies. These might play a role in primary myxedema causing hypothyroidism and thyroid atrophy through inhibition of TSH-stimulated cAMP generation. Korean Association of Internal Medicine 1989-07 /pmc/articles/PMC4534980/ /pubmed/2577255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.1989.4.2.108 Text en Copyright © 1989 The Korean Association of Internal Medicine This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Cho, Bo Youn Shong, Young Kee Lee, Hong Kyu Koh, Chang-Soon Min, Hun Ki Sohn, In Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema |
title | Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema |
title_full | Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema |
title_fullStr | Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema |
title_full_unstemmed | Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema |
title_short | Role of Blocking TSH Receptor Antibodies on the Development of Hypothyroidism and Thyroid Atrophy in Primary Myxedema |
title_sort | role of blocking tsh receptor antibodies on the development of hypothyroidism and thyroid atrophy in primary myxedema |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4534980/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/2577255 http://dx.doi.org/10.3904/kjim.1989.4.2.108 |
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