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We may recapitulate: Chemotherapy, first of all with adriamycin, has proved successful in thyroid cancer even after
exhaustion
of the therapeutic measures used so far. The combination of adriamycin with bleomycin and Velbe, corresponding to our preliminary experiences, seems to be superior to a monotherapy with adriamycin. The side effects remain absolutely tolerable. Hence follows concerning further procedure that chemotherapy has to be applied earlier than practiced up to now, i.e. as soon as criteria for metastasition are observed and/or if the primary treatment--operation and irradiation--does not satisfy. Cytostatic therapy apparently is the optimal treatment technique in medullar carcinoma. But it is necessary, moreover, to search for other effective combinations of chemotherapeutic agents, especially in the case of anaplastic carcinoma. Chemotherapy, assisted by
thyroid hormone
treatment, can certainly be improved further by a more severe assessment of the indication, by early application and, last not least, by better coordination with surgical and radiotherapeutical action.
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PMID:[Drug therapy of thyroid malignomas (author's transl)]. 7 50
Using specific autoradiographic methods, cell cycle parameters of untreated and basic fibroblast growth factor (bFGF)-treated astroglial cells from newborn rats grown in primary culture were directly measured. The mode of proliferation was also analysed. In untreated cultures, S phase duration (Ts = 6.9-13.1 h) and cell cycle time (Tc = 10-18 h) can be modified by about a factor of 2 depending on the culture conditions (serum-supplemented or defined medium,
thyroid hormone
concentration). However, growth fraction (GF = 0.15) and the ratio Ts/Tc remain stable. With increasing days in vitro (DIV) (DIV 7-DIV 20), Ts (7.8-10.6 h) and Tc (10-21 h) are prolonged and GF (0.14-0.06) decreases, probably due to cell maturation. In general, astroglial cells proliferate exponentially with a GF < 1, but stop proliferating about 30-36 h after the last feeding, probably caused by
exhaustion
of the medium. However, after refeeding they continue to proliferate. As opposed to in vivo, no transition of non-proliferating cells into the GF occurs. After addition of bFGF, GF increases (e.g. GF at DIV 7 = 0.43), but Ts and Tc are not influenced at DIV 7 and 12. At DIV 20, bFGF additionally shortens Ts and Tc, thereby producing values of Ts, Tc and GF like 'younger' cultures. However, the revitalizing effect on 'mature' cells is only transitory. In general, bFGF leads to a single re-entry of G0 cells into the GF. Thereafter, bFGF does not affect the mode of proliferation.
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PMID:Autoradiographic studies of rat astroglial cell proliferation in vitro with and without treatment with basic fibroblast growth factor. 145 8
Although the psychological disturbances accompanying Graves' disease are well known, the time required for normalisation of these disturbances during antithyroid drug treatment is not known. Therefore sequential psychological testing during the course of Graves' disease was done. There are also contradictory results concerning the possible correlation of neurophysiological and psychological test results during the course of Graves' disease with
thyroid hormone
values. Finally, psychological disturbances have been proposed as possible etiologic factors in Graves' disease. In our study, a significant decrease in anxiety and irritability could be observed at the time euthyroidism was achieved. Self-evaluations of depressivity, activity,
exhaustion
, well-being, extraversion, introversion, and the ability to concentrate changed 1 or 2 months after euthyroidism was induced. Similar test results could be observed after induction of euthyroidism by antithyroid drugs and subtotal thyroid resection. Therefore the mode of therapy does not seem to influence the course of normalisation of psychological parameters. In contrast to other investigations there was hardly any correlation between
thyroid hormone
values and psychological test results or the ability to concentrate. Nontheless, patients with Graves' disease showing high scores for depression and anxiety exhibit abnormal peripheral helper/suppressor T-lymphocyte relations. Furthermore, patients suffering from Graves' disease tend to be more anxious than controls. It remains to be determined whether an increased susceptibility to psychological disturbances has led to these alterations of lymphocyte subsets in Graves' disease patients with severe depression and anxiety.
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PMID:Sequential psychological testing during the course of autoimmune hyperthyroidism. 170 Jan 85
In two runs over a distance of 75 km and 45 km as well as in a marathon (42.2 km), the thyroid hormones (T4, T3 and TSH in all runs and rT3 in two of them) were determined before and after the runs. The performance of the runners was analyzed, with their age considered in the analysis. We found that the changes of thyroid hormones are characterized by individual differences. Younger runners and those with better performances had significantly higher T4 serum concentrations and unaltered T3 and TSH concentrations, whereas older sportsmen and those with worse performances reacted to the stressful stimulus with a significant decrease of T4, T3 and TSH. This response was interpreted as an
exhaustion
reaction, i.e. reduced adaptation responses of
thyroid hormone
metabolism. Therefore, these investigations provide an assessment of the state of fitness, the optimization of training and the avoidance of damage caused by overly stressful physical exercise
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PMID:Thyroid hormone metabolism under extreme body exercises. 259 24
In male Wistar rats the behaviour of the plasma concentrations of thyroid hormones, corticosterone, adrenocorticotrophic hormone and insulin was examined in the course of a hypokinase stress of 6 weeks duration. Blood was taken after a stress of 1, 3 and 6 weeks. In these cases in thyroid hormones a decrease of the thyroxine (T4) and an increase of the triiodothyronine (T3) appeared. In an increased need of energy of the organism apparently a more rapid peripheral conversion of T4 to the more active metabolic T3 takes place. Only after a longer stress the deficit of
thyroid hormone
is equalized via the regulating circle hypothalamus-hypophysis-thyroid gland. The hormones ACTH and corticosterone which are connected together in the regulation system hypothalamus-hypophysis-adrenal cortex, after one week slightly increase in the plasma of rats and clearly decrease after a stress of 3 weeks. This shows that in a longer stress load apparently an
exhaustion
of the bioenergetic reserves of the organism develops. At last under long-term stress a significant decrease of the plasma insulin level was found. The decrease of insulin might be conditioned by an endogenic liberation of catecholamine.
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PMID:[Behavior of thyroid hormones, corticosterone, adrenocorticotropic hormone and insulin in the plasma of the rat under stress conditions]. 625 83
Fibromyalgia-like symptoms such as muscle pain and tenderness,
exhaustion
, reduced exercise capacity, and cold intolerance, resemble symptoms associated with endocrine dysfunction like hypothyroidism, and adrenal or growth hormone insufficiency. To investigate the potential of management of endocrine abnormalities for relieve of symptoms of patients with fibromyalgia, we reviewed experimental and clinical studies of endocrine functioning and endocrine treatment. Serum GH, androgen, and 24-hour urinary cortisol levels of patients with fibromyalgia tend to be in the lower part of the normal range, while serum levels of
thyroid hormone
, female sex hormones, prolactin, and melatonin are normal. With exception of GH, these conclusions are based on studies in small samples. With respect to dynamic responsiveness of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis, the dexamethasone suppression test and stimulation with ACTH show normal results, while patients show marked ACTH hypersecretion in response to severe acute stressors, perhaps indicative of chronic CRH hyposecretion. This finding and slightly altered responsiveness of growth hormone,
thyroid hormone
, and prolactin in pharmacologic stimulation tests suggest a central rather than peripheral origin of endocrine deviations. Because hormone level deviations were not severe, occurred in subgroups of patients only, and few controlled clinical trials were performed, there is--unless future research shows otherwise--little support for hormone supplementation as a general therapy in the common patient with fibromyalgia. In patients with clinically overt hormone deficiency, hormonal supplementation is an option. In patients with hormone levels that are in the lower part of the normal range, interventions aimed at pain, fatigue, sleep or mood disturbance, and physical deconditioning may indirectly improve endocrine functioning.
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PMID:Evaluation and management of endocrine dysfunction in fibromyalgia. 1212 26
The effect of magnesium on thyroid hormones of sedentars and sportsperson in Tae-Kwon-Do, has been investigated in a 4-weeks training program. Group 1 consisted of sedentars receiving 10 mg/kg/day Mg for 4 weeks. Group 2 consisted of subjects receiving magnesium (Mg) supplement and practicing Tae-Kwon-Do for 90-120 min/day, for five days a week. Group 3 consisted of subjects practicing Tae-Kwon-Do but receiving Mg supplements. TSH levels increased with training and Mg supplementation (p<0.05). Mg increased FT3 values. (p<0.05). TT3 values of groups reduced in all groups (p<005). After supplementation, group 1 had higher TT4 values than groups 1 and 3 and the group 2 had higher TT4 values than the third group (p<005). Results of this research show that training until
exhaustion
causes reduction in
thyroid hormone
activity in sedentars and sportsperson. It has been established that Mg supplementation however, prevents reduction in
thyroid hormone
activity in sedentars and sportsperson.
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PMID:The effects of magnesium supplementation on thyroid hormones of sedentars and Tae-Kwon-Do sportsperson at resting and exhaustion. 1798 25
We have examined the effect of 5 week cycling endurance training program on the sarco(endo)plasmic reticulum Ca2+ ATPase isoforms (SERCA1 and 2) and myosin heavy chain (MyHC) in the vastus lateralis muscle as well as on the oxygen uptake to power output ratio (VO2/PO) during incremental cycling. Fifteen untrained men performed an incremental cycling exercise until
exhaustion
before and after moderate intensity training. Muscle biopsies were taken from vastus lateralis before and after training program. Training resulted in higher (P = 0.048) maximal oxygen uptake (VO(2max)) as well as in higher power output reached at VO(2max) (P = 0.0001). Moreover, lower (P = 0.02) VO2/PO ratio determined during incremental moderate intensity cycling (i.e. 30-120 W) as well as lower (P = 0.003) VO2/PO ratio reached at VO(2max) were observed after the training. A significant down regulation of SERCA2 protein (P = 0.03) and tendency (P = 0.055) to lower SERCA1 content accompanied by lower (P<10(-4)) plasma
thyroid hormone
concentration, with no changes (P = 0.67) in MyHC composition in vastus lateralis muscle were found after training. We have concluded that the increase in mechanical efficiency of cycling occurring during first weeks of endurance training is not related to changes in MyHC composition but it may be due to down-regulation of SERCA pumps.
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PMID:Training induced decrease in oxygen cost of cycling is accompanied by down-regulation of SERCA expression in human vastus lateralis muscle. 1895
The thyroid plays a crucial and pervasive role in physiology (metabolism, thermogenesis, and immunity, among others) and its aging and related changes in
thyroid hormone
production contribute to the common occurrence of thyroid diseases in elderly and to age-associated changes in other organs and systems. We address the complexity of thyroid aging following the basic suggestions of geroscience. This integrative new perspective identifies a few basic molecular mechanisms or "pillars" (inflammation, adaptation to stress, loss of proteostasis, stem cell
exhaustion
, metabolism derangement, macromolecular damage, and epigenetic modifications) as a unifying conceptual framework to understand the aging process and age-associated diseases. Within this scenario, we review available data on the presence and role in the thyroid of alterations of such mechanistic pillars, paying particular attention to (i) inflammation, focusing on cellular senescence and age-associated dysbiosis (alteration of gut microbiota); (ii) telomere shortening as an example of macromolecular damage; (iii) proteasomal function, including mitophagy and autophagy; (iv) stem cells and cell renewal; (v) energy metabolism and mitochondrial dysfunction; and (vi) age-related epigenetic changes, focusing on DNA methylation. Overall, the study of these topics in the thyroid is in its infancy and deserves much more attention. Finally, thyroid function in centenarians as a model of healthy aging is reviewed within the framework of possible adaptive mechanisms involving the thyroid to attain longevity. Accordingly, the concept of "thyroid biography" is proposed to grasp the complex combination of factors (including endocrine disruptors and lifestyle habits) impinging lifelong on thyroid function at the individual level.
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PMID:The Aging Thyroid: A Reappraisal Within the Geroscience Integrated Perspective. 3107 98