D-Propranolol and DL-propranolol both decrease conversion of L-thyroxine to L-triiodothyronine

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The effects of propranolol (DL-propranolol) and D-propranolol on thyroid hormone metabolism were studied in six euthyroid volunteers receiving L-thyroxine (T4) and six hypothyroid patients receiving T4 replacement. D-propranolol as well as propranolol decreased L-triiodothyronine (T3) concentrations and the ratio of T3 to T4 in the euthyroid subjects, and D-propranolol decreased these variables in the subjects with hypothyroidism (propranolol was not given to this group). It is concluded from this study and from parallel in-vitro investigations that the effect of propranolol on the conversion of T4 to T3 is unrelated to its beta-adrenergic blocking activity, and that at low therapeutic doses propranolol may exert appreciable “membrane-stabilising” effects in vivo. © 1980, British Medical Journal Publishing Group. All rights reserved.

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Heyma, P., Higginbotham, L., Larkins, R. G., & Ng, K. W. (1980). D-Propranolol and DL-propranolol both decrease conversion of L-thyroxine to L-triiodothyronine. British Medical Journal, 281(6232), 24. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.281.6232.24

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