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Effect of thyroid hormones on human mononuclear leukocyte lysosomal acid lipase activity. J Clin Endocrinol Metab 1982 Mar;54(3):559-62

Date

03/01/1982

Pubmed ID

7056842

DOI

10.1210/jcem-54-3-559

Scopus ID

2-s2.0-0020412579 (requires institutional sign-in at Scopus site)   9 Citations

Abstract

Lysosomal acid lipase (LAL), the enzyme which hydrolyzes lipoprotein cholesteryl esters, is under thyroid hormone regulation in experimental animals. To evaluate whether human LAL is also under thyroid regulation, we measured mononuclear leukocyte LAL activity in 31 hypothyroid, hyperthyroid, and euthyroid children under treatment. LAL activity was positively correlated with serum T3 and serum T4 levels, and was significantly higher in hyperthyroid children than in those who were hypothyroid. In another study, 5 adult euthyroid males were given 50 micrograms L-T3 every 8 h for 4 days. Their LAL activities increased significantly after treatment. The data suggest that LAL activity in man, as in experimental animals, is influenced by thyroid hormone status. Hormonal control of LAL activity may be important in the regulation of human cholesterol metabolism.

Author List

Coates PM, Hoffman GM, Finegold DN

Author

George M. Hoffman MD Chief, Professor in the Anesthesiology department at Medical College of Wisconsin




MESH terms used to index this publication - Major topics in bold

Adolescent
Adult
Child
Child, Preschool
Humans
Hyperthyroidism
Hypothyroidism
Lipase
Lymphocytes
Lysosomes
Male
Monocytes
Thyroid Hormones
Thyroxine
Triiodothyronine