Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.

The physiologic effects of triiodothyronine (T3) on metabolic rate are well-documented; however, the effects of thyroxine (T4) are less clear despite its wide-spread use to treat thyroid-related disorders and other non-thyroidal conditions. Here, we investigated the effects of acute (3-day) T4 suppl...

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Main Authors: Darcy L Johannsen, Jose E Galgani, Neil M Johannsen, Zhengyu Zhang, Jeffrey D Covington, Eric Ravussin
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3406028?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-4ea9be446dc34841a230f340d6986ab72020-11-24T20:50:08ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-0177e4083710.1371/journal.pone.0040837Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.Darcy L JohannsenJose E GalganiNeil M JohannsenZhengyu ZhangJeffrey D CovingtonEric RavussinThe physiologic effects of triiodothyronine (T3) on metabolic rate are well-documented; however, the effects of thyroxine (T4) are less clear despite its wide-spread use to treat thyroid-related disorders and other non-thyroidal conditions. Here, we investigated the effects of acute (3-day) T4 supplementation on energy expenditure at rest and during incremental exercise. Furthermore, we used a combination of in situ and in vitro approaches to measure skeletal muscle metabolism before and after T4 treatment. Ten healthy, euthyroid males were given 200 µg T4 (levothyroxine) per day for 3 days. Energy expenditure was measured at rest and during exercise by indirect calorimetry, and skeletal muscle mitochondrial function was assessed by in situ ATP flux ((31)P MRS) and in vitro respiratory control ratio (RCR, state 3/state 4 rate of oxygen uptake using a Clark-type electrode) before and after acute T4 treatment. Thyroxine had a subtle effect on resting metabolic rate, increasing it by 4% (p = 0.059) without a change in resting ATP demand (i.e., ATP flux) of the vastus lateralis. Exercise efficiency did not change with T4 treatment. The maximal capacity to produce ATP (state 3 respiration) and the coupled state of the mitochondria (RCR) were reduced by approximately 30% with T4 (p = 0.057 and p = 0.04, respectively). Together, the results suggest that T4, although less metabolically active than T3, reduces skeletal muscle efficiency and modestly increases resting metabolism even after short-term supplementation. Our findings may be clinically relevant given the expanding application of T4 to treat non-thyroidal conditions such as obesity and weight loss.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3406028?pdf=render
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author Darcy L Johannsen
Jose E Galgani
Neil M Johannsen
Zhengyu Zhang
Jeffrey D Covington
Eric Ravussin
spellingShingle Darcy L Johannsen
Jose E Galgani
Neil M Johannsen
Zhengyu Zhang
Jeffrey D Covington
Eric Ravussin
Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Darcy L Johannsen
Jose E Galgani
Neil M Johannsen
Zhengyu Zhang
Jeffrey D Covington
Eric Ravussin
author_sort Darcy L Johannsen
title Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
title_short Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
title_full Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
title_fullStr Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
title_full_unstemmed Effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
title_sort effect of short-term thyroxine administration on energy metabolism and mitochondrial efficiency in humans.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description The physiologic effects of triiodothyronine (T3) on metabolic rate are well-documented; however, the effects of thyroxine (T4) are less clear despite its wide-spread use to treat thyroid-related disorders and other non-thyroidal conditions. Here, we investigated the effects of acute (3-day) T4 supplementation on energy expenditure at rest and during incremental exercise. Furthermore, we used a combination of in situ and in vitro approaches to measure skeletal muscle metabolism before and after T4 treatment. Ten healthy, euthyroid males were given 200 µg T4 (levothyroxine) per day for 3 days. Energy expenditure was measured at rest and during exercise by indirect calorimetry, and skeletal muscle mitochondrial function was assessed by in situ ATP flux ((31)P MRS) and in vitro respiratory control ratio (RCR, state 3/state 4 rate of oxygen uptake using a Clark-type electrode) before and after acute T4 treatment. Thyroxine had a subtle effect on resting metabolic rate, increasing it by 4% (p = 0.059) without a change in resting ATP demand (i.e., ATP flux) of the vastus lateralis. Exercise efficiency did not change with T4 treatment. The maximal capacity to produce ATP (state 3 respiration) and the coupled state of the mitochondria (RCR) were reduced by approximately 30% with T4 (p = 0.057 and p = 0.04, respectively). Together, the results suggest that T4, although less metabolically active than T3, reduces skeletal muscle efficiency and modestly increases resting metabolism even after short-term supplementation. Our findings may be clinically relevant given the expanding application of T4 to treat non-thyroidal conditions such as obesity and weight loss.
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