Summary
To gain insight into the mechanism of the altered carbohydrate metabolism in thyrotoxicosis,
intravenous glucose tolerance tests (IVGTT) and pancreatic suppression tests (PST)
were performed in hyperthyroid rats (0.1 mg/kg T4 × 5 days) to assess insulin secretion and action in vivo. Thyroid hormone injections
significantly increased T4 levels (182.8 nM ± 11.6 (SEM) versus 50.2 ± 6.4; P < 0.001) and baseline glucose
concentrations (9.3 mM ± 0.2 versus 7.1 ± 0.2; P < 0.001). Body weights, basal insulin
concentrations, glucose concentrations during IVGTT, glucose disappearance rates and
steady state plasma glucose levels (SSPG) were normal. Insulin concentrations during
the glucose tolerance test and during the PST were significantly decreased. The metabolic
clearance rate of insulin (ml/min/kg ± SEM) was significantly (P < 0.01) increased
(54.4 ± 3.5 versus 41.6 ± 2.3) in the hyperthyroid rats. If the different baseline
glucose values were subtracted from the glucose concentrations achieved during the
2 tests, both the glucose disappearance rate and the fall in SSPG levels were significantly
enhanced in the T4-injected animals. Thus, in the hyperthyroid rat, insulin secretion is decreased,
the clearance of insulin is increased and insulin sensitivity is either normal or
possibly enhanced.
Key-Words:
Hyperthyroidism
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Thyrotoxicosis
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Rat
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Insulin Secretion
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Insulin Action