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Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals
Thyroid hormone (TH) is an important regulator of mammalian metabolism and facilitates cold induced thermogenesis (CIT) in brown adipose tissue (BAT). Profound hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism lead to alterations in BAT function and CIT. In euthyroid humans the inter-individual variation of thyroid...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8236885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34194392 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.666595 |
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author | Maushart, Claudia Irene Senn, Jaël Rut Loeliger, Rahel Catherina Kraenzlin, Marius E. Müller, Julian Becker, Anton S. Balaz, Miroslav Wolfrum, Christian Burger, Irene A. Betz, Matthias Johannes |
author_facet | Maushart, Claudia Irene Senn, Jaël Rut Loeliger, Rahel Catherina Kraenzlin, Marius E. Müller, Julian Becker, Anton S. Balaz, Miroslav Wolfrum, Christian Burger, Irene A. Betz, Matthias Johannes |
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description | Thyroid hormone (TH) is an important regulator of mammalian metabolism and facilitates cold induced thermogenesis (CIT) in brown adipose tissue (BAT). Profound hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism lead to alterations in BAT function and CIT. In euthyroid humans the inter-individual variation of thyroid hormones is relatively large. Therefore, we investigated whether levels of free thyroxine (T4) or free triiodothyronine (T3) are positively associated with CIT in euthyroid individuals. We performed an observational study in 79 healthy, euthyroid volunteers (mean age 25.6 years, mean BMI 23.0 kg · m(-2)). Resting energy expenditure (REE) was measured by indirect calorimetry during warm conditions (EE(warm)) and after a mild cold stimulus of two hours (EE(cold)). CIT was calculated as the difference between EE(cold) and EE(warm). BAT activity was assessed by (18)F-FDG-PET after a mild cold stimulus in a subset of 26 participants. EE(cold) and CIT were significantly related to levels of free T4 (R(2) = 0.11, p=0.0025 and R(2) = 0.13, p=0.0011, respectively) but not to free T3 and TSH. Cold induced BAT activity was also associated with levels of free T4 (R(2) = 0.21, p=0.018). CIT was approximately fourfold higher in participants in the highest tertile of free T4 as compared to the lowest tertile. Additionally, free T4 was weakly, albeit significantly associated with outdoor temperature seven days prior to the respective study visit (R(2) = 0.06, p=0.037). These finding suggests that variations in thyroid hormone levels within the euthyroid range are related to the capability to adapt to cool temperatures and affect energy balance. |
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spelling | pubmed-82368852021-06-29 Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals Maushart, Claudia Irene Senn, Jaël Rut Loeliger, Rahel Catherina Kraenzlin, Marius E. Müller, Julian Becker, Anton S. Balaz, Miroslav Wolfrum, Christian Burger, Irene A. Betz, Matthias Johannes Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Thyroid hormone (TH) is an important regulator of mammalian metabolism and facilitates cold induced thermogenesis (CIT) in brown adipose tissue (BAT). Profound hypothyroidism or hyperthyroidism lead to alterations in BAT function and CIT. In euthyroid humans the inter-individual variation of thyroid hormones is relatively large. Therefore, we investigated whether levels of free thyroxine (T4) or free triiodothyronine (T3) are positively associated with CIT in euthyroid individuals. We performed an observational study in 79 healthy, euthyroid volunteers (mean age 25.6 years, mean BMI 23.0 kg · m(-2)). Resting energy expenditure (REE) was measured by indirect calorimetry during warm conditions (EE(warm)) and after a mild cold stimulus of two hours (EE(cold)). CIT was calculated as the difference between EE(cold) and EE(warm). BAT activity was assessed by (18)F-FDG-PET after a mild cold stimulus in a subset of 26 participants. EE(cold) and CIT were significantly related to levels of free T4 (R(2) = 0.11, p=0.0025 and R(2) = 0.13, p=0.0011, respectively) but not to free T3 and TSH. Cold induced BAT activity was also associated with levels of free T4 (R(2) = 0.21, p=0.018). CIT was approximately fourfold higher in participants in the highest tertile of free T4 as compared to the lowest tertile. Additionally, free T4 was weakly, albeit significantly associated with outdoor temperature seven days prior to the respective study visit (R(2) = 0.06, p=0.037). These finding suggests that variations in thyroid hormone levels within the euthyroid range are related to the capability to adapt to cool temperatures and affect energy balance. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-06-14 /pmc/articles/PMC8236885/ /pubmed/34194392 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.666595 Text en Copyright © 2021 Maushart, Senn, Loeliger, Kraenzlin, Müller, Becker, Balaz, Wolfrum, Burger and Betz https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Endocrinology Maushart, Claudia Irene Senn, Jaël Rut Loeliger, Rahel Catherina Kraenzlin, Marius E. Müller, Julian Becker, Anton S. Balaz, Miroslav Wolfrum, Christian Burger, Irene A. Betz, Matthias Johannes Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals |
title | Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals |
title_full | Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals |
title_fullStr | Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals |
title_full_unstemmed | Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals |
title_short | Free Thyroxine Levels are Associated with Cold Induced Thermogenesis in Healthy Euthyroid Individuals |
title_sort | free thyroxine levels are associated with cold induced thermogenesis in healthy euthyroid individuals |
topic | Endocrinology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8236885/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34194392 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2021.666595 |
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