Comparative Clinical and Biochemical Effects of the Dextro- and Levo- Isomers of Thyroxine
1958; American Medical Association; Volume: 101; Issue: 4 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1001/archinte.1958.00260160044007
ISSN1538-3679
Autores Tópico(s)Cancer, Hypoxia, and Metabolism
ResumoThe clinical and physiological comparisons of the isomers of thyroxine by a number of investigators are well summarized by Tabachnik et al. in a recent publication. 1 Some excellent animal measurements of oxygen consumption suggest complete lack of potency of the dextro- isomer, 2 whereas other studies, 3 with use of a different phenomenon, demonstrate physiological activity. Most of these studies were done with racemic mixtures of the two isomers, as compared with the results of the administration of the levo- isomer alone. A generous provision of unlimited quantities of sodium D-thyroxine, suitable for clinical studies, has permitted an extended series of human observations.* Amounts of the sodium D-thyroxine sufficient to administer 100 times the usual levo- isomer dosage have made possible hitherto unavailable comparisons. The present studies, however, were done at the dose levels regularly used clinically in the treatment of hypothyroidism with L-thyroxine. The chemical characteristics of the
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