The hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis and melatonin in humans: possible interactions in the control of body temperature.

Dec 8, 2004Neuro endocrinology letters

Possible interactions between the hormone system controlling metabolism and melatonin in regulating body temperature in humans

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Abstract

A statistically significant difference in TSH serum levels was observed, with fractional variation showing changes throughout the day.

  • Daytime TSH serum levels showed significant variation, particularly between 0600 h-1000 h, 1000 h-1400 h, and 1400 h-1800 h.
  • FT4 serum levels demonstrated significant differences between 1800 h-2200 h and 2200 h-0200 h.
  • FT4 levels positively correlated with TRH levels at 1000 h and 1400 h, and negatively with TSH and melatonin levels at 2200 h.
  • Body temperature correlated positively with FT4 levels at 1000 h and negatively with melatonin levels at 0200 h.
  • A clear circadian rhythm was observed for body temperature and melatonin, while FT4 levels displayed ultradian periodicity.

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