Refractory depression in a patient with peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) and the effect of triiodothyronine treatment

Fardella, CE; Artigas, RA; Gloger, S; Jimnez, M; Carvajal, CA; Krall, PM; Quiroz, D; Campino C.; Mosso, LM

Abstract

We here described a 39-year-old woman with a severe chronic mood disorder, refractory to antidepressive therapy who showed a significant improvement after a self-prescription of high doses of liothyronine (T3). A modified Refetoff protocol was carried out to study the role of thyroid hormones on her clinical and biochemical responses. Depression severity was assessed by the HAM-D and MADRS Depression Rating Scales. Sequencing of Thyroid Receptors (TR) α1 and β1 genes was done. At the final stage of the study, plasma T3 and free T3 were >800 ng/dl (80-180) and 1409 pg/dl (230-420), respectively. No changes in the cardiovascular parameters, alkaline phosphatase isoenzymes, creatinine kinase, or ferritin were observed. However, an improvement in mood was detected by specific scores (HAM-D 24 to 8; MADRS 40 to 11). No mutations in DNA- and hormone-binding-domains of TRβ1 and TRα1 genes were found in proband, suggesting that the defect could be due to an unknown mutation in either the TR gene or a post receptor abnormality. These results support the existence of a peripheral RTH manifestation as a refractory chronic depression reverted by high doses of T3. Screening for RTH in refractory chronic depression may provide an alternative treatment for this psychiatric condition. © Humana Press Inc. 2007.

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Título según WOS: Refractory depression in a patient with peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) and the effect of triiodothyronine treatment
Título según SCOPUS: Refractory depression in a patient with peripheral resistance to thyroid hormone (RTH) and the effect of triiodothyronine treatment
Título de la Revista: ENDOCRINE
Volumen: 31
Número: 3
Editorial: Humana Press, Inc.
Fecha de publicación: 2007
Página de inicio: 272
Página final: 278
Idioma: English
URL: http://link.springer.com/10.1007/s12020-007-0042-7
DOI:

10.1007/s12020-007-0042-7

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS