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Increased Uptake of Iodine-131 by the Thyroid Gland after Administration of Hesperidine Methyl Chalcone

Authors :
William A. Reilly
William E. White
Kenneth G. Scott
Source :
Experimental Biology and Medicine. 81:682-683
Publication Year :
1952
Publisher :
SAGE Publications, 1952.

Abstract

Scott(1) has shown that the rat's thyroid takes up 50 to 200% more radioiodine under the influence of hesperidine methyl chalcone (H.M.C.). It was therefore decided to try this drug in human beings in order to determine its effect upon thyroidal accumulation of radioiodine. This drug is known to suppress the output of I131 through the kidney; probably I131 stays in the body in circulation a long enough time to favor increased uptake by the gland.Method. Nineteen patients having the diagnoses shown in Table I were studied. All of these were considered to be euthyroid except K.E. and O.C. who were judged to be hyper-and hypothyroid respectively . Two periods of tests were done on each patient. These were the first or the patient's control period before the administration of H.M.C. and the second or his testing period following the administration of H.M.C. At the start of the control period, 20 μc I131 was given orally. Thyroid gland uptake measurements were done at 24-hour intervals for 96 hours. After a re...

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ISSN :
15353699 and 15353702
Volume :
81
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Experimental Biology and Medicine
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....895982c8f5e532f6ab5525d85a01778b