Effect of γ-Oryzanol on Serum TSH Concentrations in Primary Hypothyroidism

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A single oral dose (300 mg) of γ-oryzanol extracted from rice-bran oil produced a significant reduction on the elevated serum TSH levels in hypothyroid patients. Similarly, chronic treatment with γ-oryzanol resulted in decreased serum TSH levels in 6 of 8 patients. There was no change in the serum levels of thyroxine-iodine and triiodothyronine during the study. In addition, there was no difference in the serum TSH response to TRH in hypothyroid patients and normal subjects. These observations suggest that γ-oryzanol inhibits serum TSH levels in patients with primary hypothyroidism, possibly by a direct action at the hypothalamus rather than the pituitary. © 1980, The Japan Endocrine Society. All rights reserved.

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Shimomura, Y., Kobayashi, I., Maruta, S., Ohshima, K., Mori, M., Kamio, N., & Fukuda, H. (1980). Effect of γ-Oryzanol on Serum TSH Concentrations in Primary Hypothyroidism. Endocrinologia Japonica, 27(1), 83–86. https://doi.org/10.1507/endocrj1954.27.83

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