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Song Q, Xu T, Wang Y, Wei H, Tan F, Chen Y, Fang F, Cui T, Pan Z, Guo X, Chen W, Shen J, Zhang W, Tan L. Exploring the Correlation Between Varied Serum Iodine Nutritional Levels and Anti-Thyroglobulin Antibodies. Biol Trace Elem Res 2024:10.1007/s12011-024-04275-5. [PMID: 38888857 DOI: 10.1007/s12011-024-04275-5] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 03/20/2024] [Accepted: 06/12/2024] [Indexed: 06/20/2024]
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Iodine deficiency results in elevated thyroglobulin (Tg) concentrations, with high iodine Tg being more immunogenic than low iodine Tg. The study investigated the correlation between serum iodine concentration and thyroglobulin autoantibody (TgAb) levels across diverse iodine nutritional statuses as determined by urine iodine concentration (UIC). Demographic information was collected from 1,482 participants through a questionnaire. Blood and spot urine were collected to measure thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), TgAb, thyroid anti-peroxidase antibody (TPOAb), serum iodine (SIC), serum non-protein-bound iodine (snPBI), urine iodine (UIC), creatinine (UCr). The median UIC and SIC were 146.5 μg/L and 74.9 μg/L, respectively. A linear relationship was observed between SIC, snPBI, and serum-protein-bound iodine (sPBI) (P < 0.001). The 90% reference intervals for SIC, snPBI, and sPBI were 50.7-120.7 μg/L, 21.9-52.9 μg/L, and 19.7-77.9 μg/L, respectively. The prevalence of elevated TgAb levels was significantly higher in women than in men (P < 0.001). Both low and high levels of snPBI and sPBI were associated with an increased risk of elevated TgAb levels. In women, the risk of positive TgAb in the group below the reference value of snPBI (OR = 2.079, 95%CI: 1.166, 3.705) and sPBI (OR = 2.578, 95%CI: 1.419, 4.684) was higher. In men, the risk of positive TgAb in the group below the reference value of SIC was higher (OR = 3.395, 95%CI: 1.286, 8.962). Iodine might exert an influence on TgAb levels through its binding to proteins, primarily Tg, thereby altering the iodine content of Tg. The interplay of gender factors further enhanced the risk of TgAb emergence.
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- Qiuyi Song
- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Safety, School of Public Health, Fujian Medical University, Fuzhou, Fujian, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China
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- No. 6 Department of Internal MedicineYou County Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Zhuzhou City, Hunan Province, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Tianjin Medical University General Hospital, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Hygienic Chemistry, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China
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- Department of Nutrition and Food Hygiene, School of Public Health, Tianjin Medical University, 22 Qixiangtai Road, Heping District, Tianjin, China.
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Sun Y, Fang Y, Xu M, Liu Y. Relationship between thyroid antibody levels and ovarian reserve function in infertile chinese women with normal thyroid-stimulating hormone. J Ovarian Res 2023; 16:100. [PMID: 37202757 DOI: 10.1186/s13048-023-01174-6] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/11/2023] [Accepted: 04/25/2023] [Indexed: 05/20/2023] Open
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BACKGROUND To analyze the relationship of thyroid peroxidase antibody and thyroid globulin antibody levels with ovarian reserve function in infertile women. METHODS The data of 721 infertile patients who visited the hospital from January 2019 to September 2022 and whose thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free triiodothyronine (FT3), and free thyroxine (FT4) levels were in the normal range, were retrospectively analyzed. These patients were divided into two sets of three groups-the negative group, the 2.6 IU/ml ~ 100 IU/ml group and the TPOAb > 100 IU/ml group according to the TPOAb (thyroid peroxidase antibody) level, or the TgAb (anti-thyroglobulin antibody) negative group, the 14.58 IU/ml ~ 100 IU/ml group and the TgAb > 100 IU/ml group according to the TgAb level. They were compared for differences in ovarian reserve function index and thyroid hormone levels and analyzed for the relationship among thyroid antibody levels, ovarian reserve function, and thyroid hormone levels. RESULTS When TSH > 2.5 mIU/L, the bFSH (basal follicle stimulating hormone) level in the TPOAb > 100 IU/ml group (9.10 ± 1.16 IU/L) was significantly higher than that in the TPOAb negative group (8.12 ± 1.97 IU/L) and the 2.6 IU/ml ~ 100 IU/ml group (7.90 ± 1.48 IU/L) (P < 0.05); when TSH ≤ 2.5 mIU/L, there were no statistically significant differences in the bFSH and AFC (antral follicle count) number at different TPOAb levels. Whether TSH ≤ 2.5 mIU/L or TSH > 2.5 mIU/L, there were no statistically significant differences in the bFSH and AFC number at different TgAb levels (P > 0.05). FT3/FT4 ratio in the TPOAb 2.6 IU/ml ~ 100 IU/ml group and the > 100 IU/ml group was significantly lower than in the negative group. FT3/FT4 ratio in the TgAb 14.58 ~ 100 IU/ml group and the > 100 IU/ml group was also significantly lower than in the TgAb negative group (P < 0.05). TSH level in the TPOAb > 100 IU/ml group was significantly higher than in the 2.6 ~ 100 IU/ml group and the TPOAb negative group, but there were no statistically significant differences among different TgAb groups. CONCLUSIONS When TPOAb > 100 IU/ml and TSH > 2.5 mIU/L, it may affect the ovarian reserve function in infertile patients, and the mechanism may be associated with increased TSH and the imbalance of FT3/FT4 ratio caused by the increase of TPOAb.
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- Yue Sun
- Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, No.25 of Taiping Street, Luzhou, 646000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, No.25 of Taiping Street, Luzhou, 646000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, No.25 of Taiping Street, Luzhou, 646000, Sichuan, China
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- Department of Reproductive Technology, The Affiliated Hospital of Southwest Medical University, No.25 of Taiping Street, Luzhou, 646000, Sichuan, China.
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Wang F, Zhang Y, Yuan Z, Li Y, Liu S, Zeng X, Qiu X, Ye L, Huang D. The association between iron status and thyroid hormone levels during pregnancy. J Trace Elem Med Biol 2022; 74:127047. [PMID: 35930951 DOI: 10.1016/j.jtemb.2022.127047] [Citation(s) in RCA: 5] [Impact Index Per Article: 2.5] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Journal Information] [Submit a Manuscript] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/25/2022] [Revised: 07/07/2022] [Accepted: 07/19/2022] [Indexed: 10/17/2022]
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BACKGROUND Iron deficiency may be a risk factor for thyroid disorder; however, the relationship between iron deficiency and thyroid disorder as well as mechanism involved remain unclear. METHODS A hospital-based cross-sectional study was conducted to analyze the correlation between iron status and thyroid hormone levels in pregnant women. A total of 2218 pregnant women were recruited, and iron status and thyroid hormones were measured. Canonical correlation, Lasso regression, and Receiver operator characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were used to determine the association and related factors. RESULTS There were 219 cases with iron deficiency anemia (IDA), 168 cases with iron deficiency (ID), and 1831 subjects with normal iron status. Compared with normal group, free triiodothyronine (FT3) and free thyroxine (FT4) in ID group and IDA group had a significant decreasing trend (P < 0.05), with the lowest levels in IDA group. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) was significantly increased in ID group and IDA group (P < 0.05). Moreover, the proportion of hypothyroidism in both ID group and IDA group was higher than the normal group, meanwhile the proportion of hyperthyroidism was lower in both groups (P < 0.05). Serum ferritin (SF) and hemoglobin (Hb) were positively correlated with FT3 and FT4 but negatively correlated with TSH. Correlation analysis indicated that iron status was associated with thyroid hormone levels (P < 0.05). Lasso regression analysis showed that SF, Hb and other variables could be included in the prediction model of FT4. The variables selected by Lasso model were used for ROC curve analysis, and the prediction accuracy was acceptable (AUC=0.778, P < 0.05). CONCLUSION Our study indicated that there is an association between iron status and thyroid hormone levels in pregnant women, and the level of FT4 may change with iron status. Our findings provide new ideas for regulating the thyroid hormone levels to prevent thyroid dysfunction during pregnancy.
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- Fengyi Wang
- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China; Guangxi Key Laboratory of AIDS Prevention and Treatment, School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- Pingguo Maternal and Child Health Hospital, Baise, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China; Guangxi Key Laboratory of AIDS Prevention and Treatment, School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China; Guangxi Key Laboratory of AIDS Prevention and Treatment, School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China; Guangxi-ASEAN Collaborative Innovation Center for Major Disease Prevention and Treatment, Life Sciences Institute, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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- School of Public Health, Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, Guangxi, China.
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