The Effects of Indomethacin, Furosemide and Prostaglandin F2 alpha on Thyroid Hormone Levels in Rams

Authors: İZZET KARAHAN, İBRAHİM PİRİNÇCİ, AHMET ATEŞŞAHİN, FERİT GÜRSU, GÜRKAN ÇIKIM, OSMAN GÜLER

Abstract: This study was carried out to investigate the changes occurring in the levels of serum thyroid hormone in rams given indomethacin, furosemide and PGF2\alpha. In the study, 20 Akkaraman rams, approximately 2 years old were used. Indomethacin (3.0 mg/kg), furosemide (2.0 mg/kg) and PGF2\alpha (0.1 mg/kg) were intramuscularly given to the animals in one dose and repeated for four consecutive days. Blood samples were collected after drug administrations. Free-total thyriiodothyrionine and thyroxine (T3 and T4) levels were determined using a hormone autoanalyser. Serum free T3 and T4 levels in rams given PGF2\alpha were found to have fallen compared to the control group and found to have increased in rams given indomethacin . On the other hand, it was established that serum total T3 and T4 levels increased in the rams given furosemide or PGF2\alpha, but total T3 and T4 levels did not change in the animals given indomethacin. In conclusion, indomethacin, furosemide and PGF2a were found to have an effect on the levels of serum thyroid hormones in the rams.

Keywords: Prostaglandin F2 alpha, Furosemide, Indomethacin, Thyroid Hormones

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