Hyper T4 Flashcards
What is hyperT4
- Most commonly diagnosed endocrinopathy in cats
o Functional thyroid adenomatous hyperplasia
o Rare thyroid carcinoma (more frequent in dogs) - Multisystemic disorder
- incr circulating [thyroxine, T4] and [triiodothyronine, T3]
- Can induce reversible CM => consider in any cat w CM >6y/o
Systemic effects of T4
- incr metabolic rate and tissue O2 consumption
- incr SVR : T4 => vasodilation => incr tissue perfusion
o This mechanism is outweighed by incr blood volume and contractility - incr plasma volume + BP
o incr ANP
o incr ET-1
o incr AngII + aldosterone - incr symp system activity
o decr A R in several organs
o B R: T4 will act exclusively subtype 1
incr # of B R - Cardiac remodelling
how T4 stimulates cardiac hypertrophy
Direct action on cardiomyocytes
* Myosin isoform synthesis: incr contraction velocity
o Influence expression of myosin heavy chain genes
* incr Na+/K+-ATPase, Ca2+-ATPase, Ca2+/Na+-ATPase activity
o incr reuptake of Ca2+ durng diastole
* Changes in myocardial protein synthesis/degradation
incr symp system activity
* incr responsiveness to symp system activity
o incr CO
o incr cardiac filling pressures
o incr contractility
o incr HR: affect K+, Na+ et Ca2+ channels => decr action potential duration => incr SA node PM activity
decr refractory period => predispose to arrhythmias
* Afib, BB, prolonged QT
how does CHF develop
depend on
o Chronicity
o Rate of development of thyrotoxic state
o Presence/severity of underlying cardiac disease
Echo changes w/ hyperT4
Mimic HCM => resolve/revert after tx
* LVH
* LA + LV dilation
* Hypercontractility: incr SF% + velocity of circumferential fiber shortening