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THE INTER‐RELATIONSHIP OF THYROID HORMONES, VITAMIN A AND THEIR BINDING PROTEINS FOLLOWING ACUTE STRESS
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ImmunologyParathyroid DiseaseParathyroid GlandOxidative StressAcute Myocardial InfarctionSurgical StressStressParathyroid HormonePublic HealthRetinol Binding ProteinStress BiomarkersAtherosclerosisThyroid PhysiologyStress HormoneEndocrinologyPharmacologyCardiovascular DiseasePhysiologyThyroid DiseaseThyroid DisordersThyroid HormoneMedicine
The effects of surgical stress on the metabolism of the retinol-binding-protein-thyroxine-binding-prealbumin complex were investigated. The immediate postsurgical period was characterized by a rapid decline in the serum concentration of retinol, retinol binding protein and triiodothyronine and an increase in the 24 h urinary excretion of retinol, retinol-binding-protein and thyroxine. Similar, but less pronounced, changes were seen in other subjects suffering acute myocardial infarction but were not observed in normal healthy euthyroid males or in pre-operative euthyroid patients. The preparation of specific anti-retinol binding protein anti-serum and the use of this in 'monorocket' immunoelectrophoresis are also described.
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