Abstract

In thyrotoxic women with pregnancy, serum somatomedin C (SmC) concentration was markedly elevated (mean +/- SD 13.57 +/- 4.66 U/ml) compared to thyrotoxic women without pregnancy (1.24 +/- 1.09 U/ml), non-pregnant euthyroid women previously treated for hyperthyroidism (0.87 +/- 0.30 U/ml), normal subjects with pregnancy (6.08 +/- 3.36 U/ml) and pregnant euthyroid women previously treated for hyperthyroidism (5.98 +/- 1.52 U/ml). Since SmC/growth hormone ratio was significantly more in thyrotoxic pregnant women than in normal pregnant women and euthyroid pregnant women previously treated for hyperthyroidism, and since human placental lactogen (HPL), human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) and prolactin (PRL) do not crossreact with SmC antibody, it is suggested that excess thyroid hormone during pregnancy results in excessive hepatic somatomedin C production.

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