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abstractpubmed· Abstract 2015· item PMID:25488334

Gut hormones of preterm infants with abdominal symptoms and hypothyroxinemia. BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of abdominal symptoms in premature infants with hypothyroxinemia is not understood; therefore, we investigated changes in gut hormones before and after levothyroxine sodium (T4-Na) supplementation in preterm infants with abdominal symptoms and hypothyroxinemia. METHODS: In eight preterm study subjects and 14 gestational age-matched controls, fasting serum concentration of leptin, glucose-dependent insulinotropic polypeptide (GIP), glucagon-like peptide-1 (GLP-1), peptide YY (PYY), pancreatic polypeptide, insulin, amylin and ghrelin was measured using a bead array system. RESULTS: Serum GLP-1, GIP and PYY in the subjects before T4-Na supplementation were lower than in controls at age 2 weeks. After improvement of abdominal symptoms and free thyroxine, serum levels of the three gut hormones in the subjects were increased and were not different from those in the control patients. CONCLUSIONS: In preterm infants with abdominal symptoms, serum GLP-1, GIP and PYY might be related to thyroid function.