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Title: | HIGH RESOLUTION FREE TRIIODOTHYRONINE-THYROTROPIN (FT3-TSH) RESPONSES to A SINGLE ORAL DOSE of LIOTHYRONINE in HUMANS: EVIDENCE of DISTINCT INTER-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES UNRAVELED USING AN ELECTRICAL NETWORK MODEL | Authors: | Goede S.L. Latham K.R. Leow M.K.-S. Jonklaas J. |
Keywords: | Characterization Modeling Network Nonlinear Signaling Simulation |
Issue Date: | 2017 | Publisher: | World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte Ltd | Citation: | Goede S.L., Latham K.R., Leow M.K.-S., Jonklaas J. (2017). HIGH RESOLUTION FREE TRIIODOTHYRONINE-THYROTROPIN (FT3-TSH) RESPONSES to A SINGLE ORAL DOSE of LIOTHYRONINE in HUMANS: EVIDENCE of DISTINCT INTER-INDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCES UNRAVELED USING AN ELECTRICAL NETWORK MODEL. Journal of Biological Systems 25 (1) : 119 - 143. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1142/S0218339017500073 | Abstract: | The effects of a single oral dose of liothyronine (L-T3) on thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and other related thyroid system parameters are partly understood despite therapeutic use of this hormone over many decades. We characterize individualized responses of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis and its related temporal hormonal profile using an electrical network model. Based on thyroid hormone responses from blood samples using a single 50?g oral dose of liothyronine in healthy persons with a normal operating euthyroid feedback HPT system, we derived an equivalent electrical circuit model for the system's responses. The mathematical model was tested with a circuit simulator and validated with individualized clinical data. This signal processing technique makes the evaluation of bioequivalence and bioavailability of various preparations of liothyronine at an individualized level a feasible endeavor for clinical application. ? 2017 World Scientific Publishing Company. | Source Title: | Journal of Biological Systems | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/177467 | ISSN: | 02183390 | DOI: | 10.1142/S0218339017500073 |
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