Progesterone therapy increases free thyroxine levels--data from a randomized placebo-controlled 12-week hot flush trial

  • Centre for Menstrual Cycle and Ovulation Research, Division of Endocrinology, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, BC, Canada. ROR
  • Vancouver Coastal Health ROR
  • Vancouver Hospital and Health Sciences Centre ROR

Clinical Endocrinology, 79(2), 282-287

DOI 10.1111/cen.12128 PMID 23252963

Abstract

Objective

Thyroid hormones and progesterone both influence core temperature, metabolism and are crucial during pregnancy. Our objective was to discover whether progesterone therapy caused changes in thyroid physiology compared with placebo.

Design

Post hoc analysis from a randomized (1:1) placebo-controlled 12-week trial of oral micronized progesterone (Progesterone, 300 mg/d at bedtime) for hot flushes (vasomotor symptoms, VMS) conducted in an academic medical centre.

Patients

Postmenopausal euthyroid, healthy (without cardiovascular diseases or risks) women, 1-11 years since last flow on no thyroid or ovarian hormone therapy with VMS participated.

Measurements: Primary outcomes were final and 12-week changes in TSH, FreeT3 and FreeT4 on progesterone vs placebo.

Results

Women with thyroid data (69 of 133 in original trial) were randomized to progesterone (n = 39) or placebo (n = 30)-baseline thyroid values were normal. There were no VMS-thyroid interactions-VMS Score (number × intensity) did not correlate with TSH, FreeT3 or FreeT4 (Spearman's rank correlations: -0.03 to -0.19, respectively; all P > 0.15). At 12 weeks on progesterone, TSH levels tended to be lower (1.7 mU) than on placebo (2.2), P = 0.06; FreeT4 levels were higher (16.4 pmol/l) than on placebo (15.3), P = 0.02. FreeT3 was unchanged throughout. Analysis of covariance showed a significant increase in FreeT4 on progesterone (+2.5 pmol/l; 1.9-3.0) vs on placebo (+1.7; 1.1-2.4) with 95% CI of difference = 0.8 pmol/l [0.0, 1.6], P = 0.04.

Conclusions

Progesterone caused a significant FreeT4 increase that was discovered during this randomized controlled VMS trial. The clinical importance of this increased FreeT4 level remains to be documented. Registered at ClinialTrials.gov#NCT00152438.

Topics

Prior JC progesterone therapy free thyroxine increase, oral micronized progesterone thyroid function postmenopausal, progesterone effect on TSH free T4 levels, hot flush trial progesterone thyroid hormone interaction, progesterone placebo controlled trial thyroid physiology, vasomotor symptoms progesterone thyroid hormone changes, postmenopausal progesterone replacement free T4 increase, thyroid binding globulin progesterone displacement mechanism, progesterone 300 mg randomized controlled trial menopause, Sathi Kalyan Prior progesterone thyroxine clinical trial, euthyroid women progesterone supplementation thyroid effects
PMID 23252963 23252963 DOI 10.1111/cen.12128 10.1111/cen.12128

Cite this article

Sathi, P., Kalyan, S., Hitchcock, C. L., Pudek, M., & Prior, J. C. (2013). Progesterone therapy increases free thyroxine levels--data from a randomized placebo-controlled 12-week hot flush trial. *Clinical endocrinology*, *79*(2), 282-287. https://doi.org/10.1111/cen.12128

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