PHYSIOLOGICAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL INFLUENCES ON THE METABOLISM OF THYROID HORMONES.
Abstract
The object of the research was (1) to determine the effects of disease, physiological alternations and environmental conditions on the peripheral metabolism of thyroid hormones; and (2) to determine the effects of thyroid hormones on the intermediate metabolism of energyproviding substrates and on other neural and endocrine homeostatic mechanisms which are activated in certain disease states and during manipulations of the environment. Background: During the past year the following topics were completed or extended: (1) a second part of the studies of comparative physiology of thyroid hormone metabolism: alternations in thyroxine metabolism during metamorphosis and molting in amphibia; (2) additional studies of the hepatic incorporation of thyroxine in Graves' disease, nodular toxic goiter, myxedema and in hepatic disease; (3) the effects of thyrotoxicity on the renal concentrating mechanism in man and in rats; and (4) further studies of anterior pituitary metabolism. Other work has been directed toward developing techniques for study of insulin antagonism, toward indirectly assessing the potency and duration of action of anabolic congeners of testosterone, and studies of iodine metabolism during human pregnancy.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1965
- Accession Number
- AD0618504
Entities
People
- C. J. Goodner
- J. Thomas Dowling
- R. E. Cutler
Organizations
- University of Washington