Endocrine Connections (Jan 2022)

Reduced pituitary size in subjects with mutations in the THRB gene and thyroid hormone resistance

  • Marcus Heldmann,
  • Krishna Chatterjee,
  • Carla Moran,
  • Berenike Rogge,
  • Julia Steinhardt,
  • Tobias Wagner-Altendorf,
  • Martin Göttlich,
  • Hannes Schacht,
  • Peter Schramm,
  • Georg Brabant,
  • Thomas F Münte,
  • Anna Cirkel

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1530/EC-21-0473
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 8

Abstract

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Background: Thyroid hormone action is mediated by two forms of thyroid hormone receptors (α, β) with differential tissue distribution. Thyroid hormone recepto r β (TRβ) mutations lead to resistance to thyroid hormone action in tissues predominantly expressing the β form of the receptor (pituitary, liver). This study seeks to i dentify the effects of mutant TRβ on pituitary size. Methods: High-resolution 3D T1-weighted magnetic resonance images were acquired in 19 patients with RTHβ in comparison to 19 healthy matched controls. Volumetric measurements of the pituitary gland were performed independently and blinded by four different raters (two neuroradiologists, one neurologist, one ne uroscientist). Results: Patients with mutant TRβ (resistance to thyroid hormone β, RTHβ) showed elevated free tri-iodothyronine/thyroxine levels with normal thyroid-stimulating hormone levels, whereas healthy controls showed normal thyroid hormone levels. Imaging revealed smaller pituitary size in RTHβ patients in comparison to healthy controls (F(1,35) = 7.05, P = 0.012, partial η2 = 0.17). Conclusion: RTHβ subjects have impaired sensitivity to thyroid hormones, along with decreased size of the pituitary gland.

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