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Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model

OBJECTIVE: Abnormal uterine contraction patterns were recently demonstrated in uterine strips from pregnant women treated with Levothyroxine (T4). These abnormalities were correlated with an increased risk of C-section delivery and associated surgical complications. To date, no study has investigate...

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Autores principales: Corriveau, Stéphanie, Blouin, Simon, Raiche, Évelyne, Nolin, Marc-Antoine, Rousseau, Éric, Pasquier, Jean-Charles
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29159119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcte.2014.09.005
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author Corriveau, Stéphanie
Blouin, Simon
Raiche, Évelyne
Nolin, Marc-Antoine
Rousseau, Éric
Pasquier, Jean-Charles
author_facet Corriveau, Stéphanie
Blouin, Simon
Raiche, Évelyne
Nolin, Marc-Antoine
Rousseau, Éric
Pasquier, Jean-Charles
author_sort Corriveau, Stéphanie
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description OBJECTIVE: Abnormal uterine contraction patterns were recently demonstrated in uterine strips from pregnant women treated with Levothyroxine (T4). These abnormalities were correlated with an increased risk of C-section delivery and associated surgical complications. To date, no study has investigated whether uterine contractility is modified by hypothyroidism or T4 treatment. Herein, we analyze the physiological role of T4 on uterine contractions. STUDY DESIGN: Female non-pregnant Sprague–Dawley rats (N = 22) were used and divided into four groups: 1) control, 2) hypothyroidism, 3) hypothyroidism treated with low T4 doses (20 μg/kg/day) and 4) with high T4 doses (100 μg/kg/day). Hypothyroidism was induced by an iodine-deficient diet. Isometric tension measurements were performed in vitro on myometrium tissues in isolated organ baths. Contractile activity parameters were quantified (amplitude, duration, frequency and area under the curve) using pharmacological tools to assess their effect. RESULTS: Screening of thyroid function confirmed a hypothyroid state for all rats under iodine-free diet to which T4 was subsequently administered to counterbalance hypothyroidism. Results demonstrate that hypothyroidism significantly decreased contractile duration (−17%) and increased contractile frequency (+26%), while high doses of T4 increased duration (+200%) and decreased frequency (−51%). These results thus mimic the pattern of abnormal contractions previously observed in uterine tissue from T4-treated hypothyroid pregnant women. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that changes in myometrial reactivity are induced by T4 treatment. Thus, in conjunction with our previous observations on human myometrial strips, management of hypothyroidism should be improved to reduce the rate of C-sections in this group of patients.
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spelling pubmed-56850432017-11-20 Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model Corriveau, Stéphanie Blouin, Simon Raiche, Évelyne Nolin, Marc-Antoine Rousseau, Éric Pasquier, Jean-Charles J Clin Transl Endocrinol Research Paper OBJECTIVE: Abnormal uterine contraction patterns were recently demonstrated in uterine strips from pregnant women treated with Levothyroxine (T4). These abnormalities were correlated with an increased risk of C-section delivery and associated surgical complications. To date, no study has investigated whether uterine contractility is modified by hypothyroidism or T4 treatment. Herein, we analyze the physiological role of T4 on uterine contractions. STUDY DESIGN: Female non-pregnant Sprague–Dawley rats (N = 22) were used and divided into four groups: 1) control, 2) hypothyroidism, 3) hypothyroidism treated with low T4 doses (20 μg/kg/day) and 4) with high T4 doses (100 μg/kg/day). Hypothyroidism was induced by an iodine-deficient diet. Isometric tension measurements were performed in vitro on myometrium tissues in isolated organ baths. Contractile activity parameters were quantified (amplitude, duration, frequency and area under the curve) using pharmacological tools to assess their effect. RESULTS: Screening of thyroid function confirmed a hypothyroid state for all rats under iodine-free diet to which T4 was subsequently administered to counterbalance hypothyroidism. Results demonstrate that hypothyroidism significantly decreased contractile duration (−17%) and increased contractile frequency (+26%), while high doses of T4 increased duration (+200%) and decreased frequency (−51%). These results thus mimic the pattern of abnormal contractions previously observed in uterine tissue from T4-treated hypothyroid pregnant women. CONCLUSION: Our data suggest that changes in myometrial reactivity are induced by T4 treatment. Thus, in conjunction with our previous observations on human myometrial strips, management of hypothyroidism should be improved to reduce the rate of C-sections in this group of patients. Elsevier 2015-09-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5685043/ /pubmed/29159119 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcte.2014.09.005 Text en © 2015 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Corriveau, Stéphanie
Blouin, Simon
Raiche, Évelyne
Nolin, Marc-Antoine
Rousseau, Éric
Pasquier, Jean-Charles
Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
title Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
title_full Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
title_fullStr Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
title_full_unstemmed Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
title_short Levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
title_sort levothyroxine treatment generates an abnormal uterine contractility patterns in an in vitro animal model
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5685043/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29159119
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jcte.2014.09.005
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