Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases

Introduction: Liver is involved with the synthesis of carrier proteins and metabolism of various hormones and liver diseases may, therefore, be associated with various endocrine disturbances. This study was conducted to assess thyroid and gonadal function in subjects with acute hepatitis (AH), chron...

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Main Authors: Sandeep Kharb, M K Garg, Pankaj Puri, Karninder S Brar, Aditi Pandit, Sharad Srivastava
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2015-01-01
Series:Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
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Online Access:http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2015;volume=19;issue=1;spage=89;epage=94;aulast=Kharb
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spelling doaj-c2427455b61d4904ad30f9b0a7f9c48e2020-11-24T22:15:54ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsIndian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism2230-82102230-95002015-01-01191899410.4103/2230-8210.131761Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseasesSandeep KharbM K GargPankaj PuriKarninder S BrarAditi PanditSharad SrivastavaIntroduction: Liver is involved with the synthesis of carrier proteins and metabolism of various hormones and liver diseases may, therefore, be associated with various endocrine disturbances. This study was conducted to assess thyroid and gonadal function in subjects with acute hepatitis (AH), chronic liver disease (CLD), and those who had undergone liver transplantation (LT). Materials and Methods: Patients with AH, CLD with Child-Pugh stage A (CLD-1) and Child-Pugh stage B or C (CLD-2), and LT seen at our tertiary level hospital were assessed clinically, biochemically, and for thyroid and gonadal functions besides 25 healthy controls. Results: Thyroid dysfunction and hypogonadism were present in 14 (16%) and 24 (28%) patients with liver diseases respectively. Among thyroid dysfunction, the commonest was sick euthyroid syndrome six (7%), followed by subclinical hypothyroidism in three patients (3.5%), subclinical hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis in two patients each (2.3%) and overt hypothyroidism in one patient. Among patients with LT and AH groups, the only abnormality was significantly lower total T3 compared with healthy controls. The CLD2 group had significantly lower levels of all thyroid hormones compared with controls and CLD1 group. Hypogonadism was commonest in patients with CLD-2 (14; 50%) followed by LT (3; 33%), CLD-1 (4; 20%), and AH (3; 14%). Hypogonadism was predicted by older age, lower levels of serum albumin, total cholesterol, and triglycerides and higher levels of plasma glucose, serum bilirubin, aspartate transaminases, and international normalized ratio. Gonadal functions showed recovery following LT. Conclusions: Thyroid dysfunction and hypogonadism form an important part of the spectrum of acute and CLD, and patients with LT. Deterioration of synthetic functions of liver disease predicts presence of hypogonadism.http://www.ijem.in/article.asp?issn=2230-8210;year=2015;volume=19;issue=1;spage=89;epage=94;aulast=KharbAcute hepatitisacute liver diseasechronic liver diseasegonadal functionhypogonadismhypothyroidismliver transplantationthyroid function
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author Sandeep Kharb
M K Garg
Pankaj Puri
Karninder S Brar
Aditi Pandit
Sharad Srivastava
spellingShingle Sandeep Kharb
M K Garg
Pankaj Puri
Karninder S Brar
Aditi Pandit
Sharad Srivastava
Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
Acute hepatitis
acute liver disease
chronic liver disease
gonadal function
hypogonadism
hypothyroidism
liver transplantation
thyroid function
author_facet Sandeep Kharb
M K Garg
Pankaj Puri
Karninder S Brar
Aditi Pandit
Sharad Srivastava
author_sort Sandeep Kharb
title Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
title_short Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
title_full Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
title_fullStr Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
title_sort assessment of thyroid and gonadal function in liver diseases
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Indian Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism
issn 2230-8210
2230-9500
publishDate 2015-01-01
description Introduction: Liver is involved with the synthesis of carrier proteins and metabolism of various hormones and liver diseases may, therefore, be associated with various endocrine disturbances. This study was conducted to assess thyroid and gonadal function in subjects with acute hepatitis (AH), chronic liver disease (CLD), and those who had undergone liver transplantation (LT). Materials and Methods: Patients with AH, CLD with Child-Pugh stage A (CLD-1) and Child-Pugh stage B or C (CLD-2), and LT seen at our tertiary level hospital were assessed clinically, biochemically, and for thyroid and gonadal functions besides 25 healthy controls. Results: Thyroid dysfunction and hypogonadism were present in 14 (16%) and 24 (28%) patients with liver diseases respectively. Among thyroid dysfunction, the commonest was sick euthyroid syndrome six (7%), followed by subclinical hypothyroidism in three patients (3.5%), subclinical hyperthyroidism and thyrotoxicosis in two patients each (2.3%) and overt hypothyroidism in one patient. Among patients with LT and AH groups, the only abnormality was significantly lower total T3 compared with healthy controls. The CLD2 group had significantly lower levels of all thyroid hormones compared with controls and CLD1 group. Hypogonadism was commonest in patients with CLD-2 (14; 50%) followed by LT (3; 33%), CLD-1 (4; 20%), and AH (3; 14%). Hypogonadism was predicted by older age, lower levels of serum albumin, total cholesterol, and triglycerides and higher levels of plasma glucose, serum bilirubin, aspartate transaminases, and international normalized ratio. Gonadal functions showed recovery following LT. Conclusions: Thyroid dysfunction and hypogonadism form an important part of the spectrum of acute and CLD, and patients with LT. Deterioration of synthetic functions of liver disease predicts presence of hypogonadism.
topic Acute hepatitis
acute liver disease
chronic liver disease
gonadal function
hypogonadism
hypothyroidism
liver transplantation
thyroid function
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