左旋甲状腺素治疗甲状腺功能减退患者的代谢组学分析。

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背景:甲状腺功能减退症的临床特征是循环甲状腺激素(即甲状腺素和三碘甲状腺原氨酸)水平下降。甲状腺功能减退症的主要治疗方法是使用左甲状腺素替代甲状腺激素,使血清甲状腺激素水平正常化。目的:在本研究中,我们探讨了甲状腺功能减退症患者在接受左甲状腺素治疗达到甲状腺功能正常状态后血浆中的代谢变化。方法:收集18例诊断为显性甲状腺功能减退症的患者在达到甲状腺功能正常状态后左甲状腺素治疗前后的血浆样本,并通过基于高分辨率质谱的代谢组学进行分析。多变量和单变量分析评估了数据,以突出潜在的代谢生物标志物。结果:基于液相色谱-质谱的代谢组学显示,左甲状腺素治疗后,神经酰胺、磷脂酰胆碱、甘油三酯、酰基肉碱和肽的水平显著降低;与甲状腺功能减退状态相比,这可能表明脂肪酸转运系统发生了变化,β-氧化作用增强。同时,肽的减少表明蛋白质合成发生了变化。此外,治疗后甘胆酸显著升高,表明甲状腺激素参与刺激胆汁酸的产生和分泌。结论:甲状腺功能减退症患者的代谢组学分析显示,治疗后几种代谢产物和脂质发生了显著变化。这项研究显示了代谢组学技术在补充了解甲状腺功能减退的病理生理学方面的价值,并作为检查左甲状腺素治疗对甲状腺功能减退分子影响的重要工具。它是在分子水平上研究左旋甲状腺素治疗甲状腺功能减退症的重要工具。
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Metabolomic profile of patients on levothyroxine treatment for hypothyroidism.

Metabolomic profile of patients on levothyroxine treatment for hypothyroidism.

Metabolomic profile of patients on levothyroxine treatment for hypothyroidism.

Metabolomic profile of patients on levothyroxine treatment for hypothyroidism.

Background: Hypothyroidism is clinically characterized by a decrease in levels of the circulating thyroid hormones namely thyroxine and triiodothyronine. The main treatment for hypothyroidism is thyroid hormone replacement using levothyroxine to normalize serum thyroid hormone levels.

Objectives: In this study, we explored the metabolic changes in the plasma of patients with hypothyroidism after reaching a euthyroid state with levothyroxine treatment.

Methods: Plasma samples from 18 patients diagnosed as overt hypothyroidism were collected before and after levothyroxine treatment upon reaching a euthyroid state and were analyzed by high-resolution mass spectrometry-based metabolomics. Multivariate and univariate analyses evaluated data to highlight potential metabolic biomarkers.

Results: Liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry-based metabolomics revealed a significant decrease in the levels of ceramide, phosphatidylcholine, triglycerides, acylcarnitine, and peptides after levothyroxine treatment; this could indicate a change in the fatty acid transportation system and an enhanced β-oxidation, compared with a hypothyroid state. At the same time, the decrease in the peptides suggested a shift in protein synthesis. In addition, there was a considerable rise in glycocholic acid following therapy, suggesting the involvement of thyroid hormones in stimulating bile acid production and secretion.

Conclusions: A metabolomic analysis of patients with hypothyroidism revealed significant changes in several metabolites and lipids after treatment. This study showed the value of the metabolomics technique in providing a complementary understanding of the pathophysiology of hypothyroidism and as a crucial tool for examining the molecular impact of levothyroxine treatment on hypothyroidism. It was an important tool for investigating the therapeutic effects of levothyroxine on hypothyroidism at the molecular level.

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European Thyroid Journal
European Thyroid Journal Medicine-Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism
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期刊介绍: The ''European Thyroid Journal'' publishes papers reporting original research in basic, translational and clinical thyroidology. Original contributions cover all aspects of the field, from molecular and cellular biology to immunology and biochemistry, from physiology to pathology, and from pediatric to adult thyroid diseases with a special focus on thyroid cancer. Readers also benefit from reviews by noted experts, which highlight especially active areas of current research. The journal will further publish formal guidelines in the field, produced and endorsed by the European Thyroid Association.
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