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Psychoneuroendocrine effects of combined thyroxine and triiodothyronine versus tyrosine during prolonged Antarctic residence / Lawrence A. Palinkas, Kathleen R. Reedy, Mark Smith, Mihai Anghel, Gary D. Steel, Dennis Reeves, David Shurtleff, H. Samuel Case, Nhan Van Do, Lester H. Reed.

Title: Psychoneuroendocrine effects of combined thyroxine and triiodothyronine versus tyrosine during prolonged Antarctic residence / Lawrence A. Palinkas, Kathleen R. Reedy, Mark Smith, Mihai Anghel, Gary D. Steel, Dennis Reeves, David Shurtleff, H. Samuel Case, Nhan Van Do, Lester H. Reed.
Author(s): Palinkas, Lawrence A.
Reedy, Kathleen R.
Smith, Mark.
Anghel, Mihai.
Steel, Gary D.
Reeves, Dennis.
Shurtleff, David.
Case, H. Samuel.
Do, Nhan Van.
Reed, Lester H.
Date: 2007.
In: International Journal of Circumpolar Health. (2007.), Vol. 66(5) (2007)
Abstract: Examines effects of tyrosine and combined levothyroxine/liothyronine supplement in euthyroid men and women who spent austral summer and/or winter at McMurdo and South Pole stations in Antarctica during 2002-03, with particular reference to cognitive function and circannual pattern of mood and stimulated thyrotropin (TSH). Administration of tyrosine leads to significant reduction in serum TSH and improvement in mood in winter, while combined T4-T3 supplement leads to worsening of mood in summer and no improvement in winter. Study found apparent seasonal influence on psychological response to interventions and relationship to changes in TSH reductions.
Notes:

International Journal of Circumpolar Health. Vol. 66(5) :401-417 (2007).

Keywords: 612 -- Physiology.
612.433.018 -- Hormones.
159.9 -- Psychology.
159.922.25 -- Psychology, influence of climate and weather.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 1955- US Antarctic Program.
91(08) -- Expeditions: 2002-03 USAP.
I -- Medicine and health.
(*7) -- Antarctic regions.
(*701) -- South Pole.
SPRI record no.: 181915

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