عنوان به زبان ديگر :
Serum Ghrelin Changes in Thyroid Dysfunction
پديد آورندگان :
Sadegholvad Abdolsamad نويسنده , Afkhamizadeh Mojhgan نويسنده , Ranjbar-Omrani Gholamhossein نويسنده
چكيده لاتين :
Thyroid dysfunction is associated with changes in the appetite. Ghrelin can
regulate feeding behavior. The aim of this study was to evaluate whether ghrelin plays a role in the
appetite changes in different states of thyroid dysfunction.
Methods: The serum ghrelin levels were measured in 45 newly diagnosed hyperthyroid and 45
newly diagnosed hypothyroid patients before and after medical treatment. Forty-five healthy
subjects were also studied as control group.
Results: The ghrelin levels did not change significantly in patients with hyperthyroidism or
hypothyroidism before and after the treatment. The ghrelin levels were not different from those of
the control group.
Conclusion: Ghrelin is not likely to be the primary determinant of appetite changes in thyroid
dysfunction.