Relationships between iodine and some trace elements in normal thyroid of males investigated by energy dispersive X-ray fluorescent analysis

V. Zaichick
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Thyroid diseases rank second among endocrine disorders, and prevalence of the diseases is higher in the elderly as compared to the younger population. An excess or deficiency of trace element contents in thyroid play important role in goitro- and carcinogenesis of gland. The correlations with age of the seven-trace element (TE) contents (Br, Cu, Fe, I, Rb, Sr, and Zn), I/Br, I/Cu, I/Fe, I/Rb, I/Sr, and I/Zn ratios, and inter relationships between TE contents and I/TE content ratios in normal thyroid of 73 males (mean age 37.3 years, range 2.0-80) was investigated by radionuclide-induced energy dispersive X-ray fluorescent analysis. Our data reveal that the I content and the I/Fe ratio increase in the normal thyroid of male during a lifespan. Therefore, a goitrogenic and tumorigenic effect of excessive I level in the thyroid of old males and of disturbance in intrathyroidal I/Fe relationships with increasing age may be assumed. Furthermore, it was found that the levels of Br, Cu, Rb, and Zn in the thyroid gland are interconnected and depend on the content of I in it. 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 TEs as Br, Cu, Rb, and Zn, if not directly, then indirectly, are involved in the process of thyroid hormone synthesis.
能量色散x射线荧光分析研究了男性正常甲状腺中碘与微量元素的关系
甲状腺疾病在内分泌疾病中排名第二,与年轻人相比,老年人的患病率更高。甲状腺微量元素含量的过量或缺乏在甲状腺肿和甲状腺癌变中起重要作用。采用放射性核素诱导能量色散x射线荧光分析方法,研究了73例男性(平均年龄37.3岁,范围2.0 ~ 80岁)正常甲状腺中7种微量元素(Br、Cu、Fe、I、Rb、Sr、Zn)含量、I/Br、I/Cu、I/Fe、I/Rb、I/Sr、I/Zn比值与年龄的相关性,以及TE含量与I/TE比值的相互关系。我们的数据表明,男性正常甲状腺的I含量和I/Fe比值在一生中增加。因此,可以假设老年男性甲状腺中I水平过高以及甲状腺内I/Fe关系随年龄增长而紊乱具有甲状腺肿和致瘤作用。此外,还发现甲状腺中Br、Cu、Rb和Zn的水平是相互关联的,并取决于甲状腺中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、Cu、Rb、Zn等te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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