Differences of relationships between iodine and some chemical elements in normal thyroid and thyroid benign nodules revealed by short-term neutron activation

V. Zaichick
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Thyroid benign nodules (TBN) are the most common lesions of this endocrine gland. The etiology of TBN is not clear. The aim of this exploratory study was to examine differences in the content of of bromine (Br), calcium (Ca), chlorine (Cl), iodine (I), potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), manganese (Mn), and sodium (Na), as well as I/Br, I/Ca, I/Cl, I/K, I/Mg, I/Mn, and I/Na content ratios in tissues of normal thyroid and TBN. Thyroid tissue levels of eight chemical elements (ChEs) were prospectively evaluated in 105 apparently healthy persons and in 79 patients with TBN. Measurements were performed using non-destructive instrumental neutron activation analysis with high resolution spectrometry of gamma-radiations from activated short-lived radionuclides. Tissue samples were divided into two portions. One was used for morphological study while the other was intended for ChEs analysis. It was observed that in TBN the Br, Cl, Mn, and Na mass fraction, as well as the I/Br, I/Cl, I/Mn, and I/Na mass fraction ratios were higher whereas mass fractions of Ca and I and also I/K mass fraction ratio were lower than in normal thyroid. These changes can potentially be used as TBN markers. Furthermore, it was found that the levels of Br, Ca, Cl, K, Mg, Mn, and Na contents in the normal and affected thyroid gland were interconnected and depend on the content of I in thyroid tissue. Because I plays a decisive role in the function of the thyroid gland, the data obtained allow us to conclude that, along with I, such ChEs as Br, Ca, Cl, K, Mg, Mn, and Na, if not directly, then indirectly, are involved in the process of thyroid hormone synthesis.  
短期中子活化显示正常甲状腺和甲状腺良性结节中碘与某些化学元素关系的差异
甲状腺良性结节(TBN)是这种内分泌腺最常见的病变。TBN的病因尚不清楚。本探索性研究的目的是检查正常甲状腺和TBN组织中溴(Br)、钙(Ca)、氯(Cl)、碘(I)、钾(K)、镁(Mg)、锰(Mn)和钠(Na)含量的差异,以及I/Br、I/Ca、I/Cl、I/K、I/Mg、I/Mn和I/Na含量比的差异。对105例表面健康者和79例TBN患者的甲状腺组织中8种化学元素(ChEs)水平进行了前瞻性评价。测量使用非破坏性仪器中子活化分析和高分辨率光谱法从活化的短寿命放射性核素的伽马辐射进行。组织样本被分成两部分。一个用于形态学研究,另一个用于ChEs分析。结果表明,TBN甲状腺组织中Br、Cl、Mn、Na质量分数以及I/Br、I/Cl、I/Mn、I/Na质量分数比均高于正常甲状腺组织,而Ca、I质量分数和I/K质量分数比均低于正常甲状腺组织。这些变化可能被用作TBN标记。此外,还发现正常甲状腺和病变甲状腺中Br、Ca、Cl、K、Mg、Mn和Na含量的水平相互关联,并依赖于甲状腺组织中I的含量。由于I在甲状腺的功能中起着决定性的作用,因此所获得的数据使我们可以得出结论,除了I之外,Br、Ca、Cl、K、Mg、Mn和Na等ch即使不是直接参与,也间接参与了甲状腺激素的合成过程。
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