http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2265.2008.03267.x
scopus: 53549085312
Polymorphisms in the brain-specific thyroid hormone transporter OATP1C1 are associated with fatigue and depression in hypothyroid patients
November 2008
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Introduction: Some hypothyroid patients continue to have significant impairments in psychological well-being, despite adequate treatment with levothyroxine (LT4). T4 transport across the blood-brain barrier is one of the crucial processes for thyroid hormone action in the brain. OATP1C1, a thyroid hormone transporter expressed at the blood-brain barrier, is considered to play a key role in delivering serum T4 to the brain. Objective: To examine whether polymorphisms in OATP1C1 are determinants of well-being, neurocognitive functioning and preference for replacement therapy with a combination of LT4 and liothyronine (LT3). Design and participants: We studied 141 patients with primary autoimmune hypothyroidism, adequately treated with LT4 monotherapy and participating in a randomized clinical trial comparing LT4 therapy with LT4-LT3 combination therapy. Outcome measurements: Different questionnaires on well-being and neurocognitive tests were performed at baseline. Serum thyroid parameters, OATP1C1-intron3C > T, OATP1C1-Pro143Thr and OATP1C1-C3035T polymorphisms were determined. Results: Allele frequencies of the OATP1C1 polymorphisms in patients with primary hypothyroidism were similar to those of healthy controls. Both the OATP1C1-intron3C > T and the OATP1C1-C3035T polymorphism, but not the OATP1C1-Pro143Thr polymorphism, were associated with symptoms of fatigue and depression. OATP1C1 polymorphisms were not associated with measures of neurocognitive functioning or preference for combined LT4-LT3 therapy. Conclusions: OATP1C1 polymorphisms are associated with fatigue and depression, but do not explain differences in neurocognitive functioning or appreciation of LT4-LT3 combination therapy. Future studies are needed to confirm these findings.
- adult
- article
- human
- aged
- major clinical study
- priority journal
- controlled study
- clinical trial
- controlled clinical trial
- gene frequency
- randomized controlled trial
- unclassified drug
- cognition
- monotherapy
- liothyronine
- fatigue
- questionnaire
- depression
- hypothyroidism
- genetic polymorphism
- wellbeing
- levothyroxine
- liothyronine blood level
- thyroid hormone
- symptomatology
- hormone substitution
- hormone transport
- organic anion transporting polypeptide 1c1