Elevation of serum total triiodothironine and free triiodothironine in Croatian veterans with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder

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Objective: To asses possible differences in serum-free triiodothironine (FT3), total triiodothironine (TT3), free thyroxine, total thyroxine, and thyroid-stimulating hormone levels between male combat veterans with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder and healthy male control subjects. Method: Male combat veterans (N = 38; ages 23-53 years; mean ± SD = 35.9 ± 7.5 years) with chronic post-traumatic stress disorder (duration of illness was 2-6 years; mean ± SD = 3.53 ± 0.95 years) were compared with healthy male control subjects (N = 32; ages 25-50 years; mean ± SD = 36.5 ± 8.3 years). Serum samples were analyzed by luminoimmunochemical assays for basal levels of thyroid-stimulating hormone, total thyroxine, TT3, free thyroxine, and FT3. Results: Combat veterans with chronic combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder had significantly increased values of FT3 (mean ± SD, 5.92 ± 1. 11; t = 2.27; p < 0.02), as well as TT3 (mean ± SD, 2.04 ± 0.32; t = 6.26; p < 0.0001) than the control group. Conclusion: Elevated serum TT3 and FT3 are associated with chronic combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder.

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Karlović, D., Kozarić-Kovačić, D., & Kocijan-Hercigonja, D. (2002). Elevation of serum total triiodothironine and free triiodothironine in Croatian veterans with combat-related post-traumatic stress disorder. Military Medicine, 167(10), 846–849. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/167.10.846

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