The Thyroid Axis and Brain 5'-Monodeiodination of Thyroxine in the Burned Rat Model of Nonthyroidal Illness
Abstract
Rats with a cutaneous burn exhibited a burn-size-related depression of serum thyroid hormones 2 weeks after injury. Thyroidectomized rats had a marked rise in brain in vitro T4 deiodination to T3 and in serum TSH concentration compared to controls. These normal responses to depressed thyroid hormones were not seen in burned rats. The depression of serum thyronines and thyrotrophin suggests that the burned rat may be a model for human burn injury and other nonthyroidal illness. In this model it appears that the brain and pituitary do not respond as in thyroidectomy, suggesting lack of true hypothyroidism in burn injury.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1986
- Accession Number
- ADA185205
Entities
People
- Arthur D. Mason Jr.
- Basil A. Pruitt Jr.
- George M. Vaughan
- Khan Shirani
- Mary K. Vaughan
Organizations
- United States Army Institute of Surgical Research