难以充分替代左甲状腺素的原因--从免疫内分泌角度看问题。

Magdalena Łukawska-Tatarczuk, Edward Franek
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甲状腺功能减退症是全球最常见的内分泌疾病之一,其治疗方法主要是使用左甲状腺素进行替代治疗。然而,这种看似简单的治疗方法却困难重重,患者常常感到不满意。事实上,患者对左旋甲状腺素的反应差异可能取决于个体、环境、遗传和表观遗传因素之间复杂的相互作用,而这些因素至今仍未得到充分了解。桥本氏病是甲状腺功能减退症最常见的病因,其潜在的免疫紊乱可能在这些关系中起着重要作用。事实上,越来越多的研究表明,自身免疫通过激活低度炎症可导致甲状腺激素的吸收、转运、代谢和作用受损。本综述从免疫内分泌的角度概述了导致甲状腺素水平难以达到目标值以及在充分补充激素后仍持续出现非特异性症状的最新原因。对这些机制的了解为甲状腺功能减退症的治疗指明了新的方向,表明需要新的个性化治疗策略。
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Causes of difficulties with adequate levothyroxine substitution - an immunoendocrine perspective.

Hypothyroidism is one of the most common endocrinopathies worldwide, the treatment of which is based on replacement therapy with levothyroxine. However, this seemingly simple treatment method is fraught with many difficulties and frequent dissatisfaction among patients. In fact, differences in response to levothyroxine probably depend on a complex interaction between individual, environmental, genetic, and epigenetic factors that are still not sufficiently understood. Immunological disturbances, underlying Hashimoto's disease, the most common cause of hypothyroidism, probably play a significant role in these relationships. Indeed, a growing number of studies indicate that autoimmunity through activation of low-grade inflammation can lead to impaired absorption, transport, metabolism, and action of thyroid hormones. This review provides an up-to-date overview of the causes responsible for both the difficulty in achieving target thyrotropin levels and persistence of nonspecific symptoms despite adequate hormone replacement from an immunoendocrine perspective. Understanding these mechanisms points to a new direction in the approach to hypothyroidism, indicating the need for new personalized treatment strategies.

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