Thyroid hormones and lipolysis in physically trained rats |
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Authors: | Alfred Wirth Göran Holm Göran Lindstedt Per Arne Lundberg Per Björntorp |
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Affiliation: | 1. Clinical Metabolic Laboratory of the Department of Medicine, I, Sahlgren''s Hospital, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden.;2. the Department of Clinical Chemistry, Sahlgren''s Hospital, University of Göteborg, Göteborg, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | In rats a single bout of exercise resulted in increased triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and triiodothyronine/reverse triiodothyronine () ratio 20 hr after exercise. The effect of norepinephrine on lipolysis in vitro was potentiated.In trained rats no changes were found in T4, T3 or rT3 concentrations. The ratio as well as basal and stimulated TSH concentrations decreased in comparison with sedentary, freely eating rats. Moderate food restriction to produce a body weight similar to that of trained animals caused no changes in T4, T3 or rT3 concentrations but caused a decrease in and in TSH levels. Training and moderate food restriction groups were not different. T3 in vitro caused a potentiation of catecholamine induced lipolysis in trained and food-restricted animals. With aging the serum concentration of T3 decreased and that of rT3 increased.Acute and chronic exercise both exert an effect on peripheral hormonal responses of lipolysis, while they have different and opposite effects on thyroid hormone concentrations. Physical training seems to have effects in this regard similar to those of moderate energy intake restriction. The results suggest that changes in peripheral effects of thyroid hormones during training should attract more attention. |
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Keywords: | Address reprint requests to Professor Per Björntorp Department of Medicine I. Sahlgren's Hospital University of Göteborg Göteborg Sweden. |
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