Standard hypothyroid treatment did not restore proper metabolic response to carbohydrate

Endocrine. 2021 Jan;71(1):96-103. doi: 10.1007/s12020-020-02334-0. Epub 2020 May 13.

Abstract

Purpose: Hypothyroidism is associated with a lower metabolic rate, impaired glucose tolerance, and increased responsiveness of sympathetic nervous system to glucose ingestion. The Levothyroxine (LT4) monotherapy is the standard treatment for hypothyroidism; however to what extent this treatment restores the patients' metabolism has not been verified. The aim of this study was to test the hypothesis that standard LT4 therapy may not restore proper metabolic response to carbohydrate ingestion.

Methods: Energy expenditure, glucose tolerance, and catecholamine response to glucose ingestion were compared in 18 subjects with pharmacologically compensated hypothyroidism (PCH) and controls, at baseline and during oral glucose tolerance test conditions.

Results: Metabolic rate was significantly lower in PCH (P < 0.0001). Glucose tolerance was decreased in this group with no differences in insulin resistance indicators between both groups. Adrenergic activity (P < 0.05) as well as adrenergic reaction to glucose ingestion (P < 0.001) were stronger in PCH.

Conclusions: Standard treatment for hypothyroidism does not restore the normal metabolic reaction to carbohydrate which is observed in healthy people.

Keywords: Energy expenditure; Glucose tolerance; Hypothyroid; Noradrenaline; Thermogenesis.

MeSH terms

  • Carbohydrates
  • Energy Metabolism
  • Glucose Tolerance Test
  • Humans
  • Hypothyroidism* / drug therapy
  • Insulin / metabolism
  • Thyroxine

Substances

  • Carbohydrates
  • Insulin
  • Thyroxine