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. 2002 Oct;87(10):4747-53.
doi: 10.1210/jc.2002-020174.

Elevated regional lipolysis in hyperthyroidism

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Elevated regional lipolysis in hyperthyroidism

Anne Lene Dalkjaer Riis et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2002 Oct.

Abstract

Hyperthyroidism is characterized by increased levels of circulating free fatty acids (FFA) and increased lipid oxidation, but it is uncertain which regional fat depots contribute. The present study was designed to define the participation of femoral and abdominal fat stores in the overall stimulation of lipolysis in hyperthyroidism in the basal state and during insulin stimulation. We studied nine women with newly diagnosed hyperthyroidism (HT) and after (euthyroidism, ET) medical treatment with methimazol and compared with eight control subjects (CTR). All subjects were studied in the postabsorptive state and during a 3-h hyperinsulinemic euglycemic clamp with microdialysis catheters sc in the abdominal and femoral adipose tissue. Before treatment, patients had elevated circulating concentrations of triiodthyronine, FFA, and glycerol. Levels of interstitial glycerol ( micro mol/liter) in abdominal adipose tissue [485 +/- 24 (HT), 226 +/- 20 (ET) (P < 0.001), 265 +/- 34 (CTR) (P < 0.001)] and in femoral adipose tissue [468 +/- 41(HT), 245 +/- 29 (ET) (P < 0.01), 278 +/- 31(CTR) (P < 0.005)] were elevated in the basal hyperthyroid state, and these differences prevailed during the glucose clamp [230 +/- 23 (HT), 113 +/- 13 (ET) (P < 0.01), 132 +/- 22(CTR) (P < 0.01) and 303 +/- 39 (HT), 122 +/- 15 (ET) (P < 0.01), 166 +/- 21(CTR) (P < 0.01)]. These results suggest that femoral and abdominal adipose tissue contribute equally to the excessive rate of lipolysis in hyperthyroidism and that both tissues are resistant to the actions of insulin.

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