Abstract

Ten patients with liver cirrhosis and six normal subjects were studied to evaluate the effect of iopanoic acid (IA) on thyrotropin secretion. A thyrotropin-releasing-hormone (TRH) test was performed before and 5 days after IA administration (single oral dose of 3 g). After IA administration, a significant increase in TSH response to TRH was observed in normal subjects. In cirrhotics, however, it did not significantly increase after IA administration. The serum T3 and T3/TBG ratio were significantly decreased and the serum T4 and T4/TBG ratio were increased after IA administration in normal subjects and cirrhotics. There was no significant difference in the % decrease in serum T3, % increase in serum T4 or other thyroid hormone parameters including TSH in IA induced TSH responders (R) and non-responders (NR). However, r-T3 before and after IA in R was higher than those in NR. The values for hepatic function tests such as serum albumin, prothrombin time, 45 minutes retention rate of bromsulphalein (BSP 45 min) and the cholinesterase (ChE) level in R were not different from those of NR. These results suggested that in cirrhotics, abnormal regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary system might exist.

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