微量营养素对甲状腺参数的影响。

IF 1.7 Q4 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Journal of Thyroid Research Pub Date : 2021-09-28 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/1865483
Hari Krishnan Krishnamurthy, Swarnkumar Reddy, Vasanth Jayaraman, Karthik Krishna, Qi Song, Karenah E Rajasekaran, Tianhao Wang, Kang Bei, John J Rajasekaran
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摘要

微量营养素参与各种重要的细胞代谢过程,包括甲状腺激素代谢。本研究旨在探讨血清微量营养素水平与其对甲状腺参数影响的相关性。研究了387名健康人血清微量营养素水平与甲状腺标志物(T4、T3、FT4、FT3、TSH、抗tpo、RT3和抗tg)及其微量营养素谱的相关性。受试者被分为三组(微量营养素缺乏、正常或过量),并比较他们的甲状腺标志物水平。根据我们的研究结果,缺乏维生素B2、B12、B9和维生素d25 [OH]显著影响甲状腺功能(p < 0.05)。其他微量元素如钙、铜、胆碱、铁和锌与血清游离T3水平有显著相关(p < 0.05)。氨基酸天冬酰胺(r = 0.1765, p < 0.001)和丝氨酸(r = 0.1186, p < 0.05)与TSH呈极显著正相关。缬氨酸、亮氨酸和精氨酸也与血清T4和FT4水平呈显著正相关(p < 0.05)。与其他微量营养素没有观察到其他显著的相关性。我们的研究为微量营养素水平与甲状腺标志物之间的联系提供了强有力的证据,并特别注意到血清中某些氨基酸水平的影响。
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Effect of Micronutrients on Thyroid Parameters.

Micronutrients are involved in various vital cellular metabolic processes including thyroid hormone metabolism. This study aimed to investigate the correlation between serum levels of micronutrients and their effects on thyroid parameters. The correlation of serum levels of micronutrients and thyroid markers was studied in a group of 387 healthy individuals tested for thyroid markers (T4, T3, FT4, FT3, TSH, anti-TPO, RT3, and anti-Tg) and their micronutrient profile at Vibrant America Clinical Laboratory. The subjects were rationalized into three groups (deficient, normal, or excess levels of micronutrients), and the levels of their thyroid markers were compared. According to our results, deficiency of vitamin B2, B12, B9 and Vit-D25[OH] (p < 0.05) significantly affected thyroid functioning. Other elemental micronutrients such as calcium, copper, choline, iron, and zinc (p < 0.05) have a significant correlation with serum levels of free T3. Amino acids asparagine (r = 0.1765, p < 0.001) and serine (r = 0.1186, p < 0.05) were found to have a strong positive correlation with TSH. Valine, leucine, and arginine (p < 0.05) also exhibited a significant positive correlation with serum levels of T4 and FT4. No other significant correlations were observed with other micronutrients. Our study suggests strong evidence for the association of the levels of micronutrients with thyroid markers with a special note on the effect of serum levels of certain amino acids.

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Journal of Thyroid Research
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