Cerebral Blood Flow and Glucose Metabolism in Hypothyroidism: A Positron Emission Tomography Study
E. L. Constant,
A. G. de Volder,
A. Ivanoiu,
A. Bol,
D. Labar,
A. Seghers,
G. Cosnard,
J. Melin and
C. Daumerie
Departments of Psychiatry (E.L.C., A.S.), Neurology (A.I.),
Radiology (G.C.), and Endocrinology (C.D.) and Positron Tomography
Laboratory (A.G.D.V., A.B., D.L., J.M.), Université Catholique de
Louvain, B-1200 Bruxelles, Belgium
Address all correspondence and requests for reprints to: E. L. Constant, M.D., Department of Psychiatry, Unité 21, Université Catholique de Louvain, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc, Avenue Hippocrate 10, B-1200 Bruxelles, Belgium. E-mail:
constanteric{at}hotmail.com
Abstract
Hypothyroidism is often associated with defective memory,
psychomotorslowing, and depression. However, the relationship between
thyroidstatus and cognitive or psychiatric disturbances remains
unclear.Using psychometric scales, 10 patients who had undergone total
thyroidectomyfor thyroid carcinoma were evaluated for depression,
anxiety,and psychomotor slowing; they were examined both when
euthyroidand hypothyroid after thyroid hormone withdrawal. Positron
emissiontomography was used, with oxygen-15-labeled water and
fluorine-18F-labeled2-deoxy-2fluoro-D-glucose as the
tracers, to correlate the regionalcerebral blood flow and cerebral
glucose metabolism with themental state in patients. Two different
image analysis techniques(regions of interest and statistical
parametric maps) were applied.In hypothyroidism, there was a
generalized decrease in regionalcerebral blood flow (23.4%,
P < 0.001) and in cerebral glucosemetabolism
(12.1%, P < 0.001) and there were no specific
localdefects. Patients were also significantly more depressed
(P< 0.001), anxious (P <
0.001) and psychomotor slowed (P< 0.005) in hypo
than in euthyroid status. These resultsindicate that the brain
activity was globally reduced in severehypothyroidism of short
duration without the regional modificationsusually observed in primary
depression.
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