Sanja Gašić, Sonja Smiljic, Z. Milanović, M. Gasic, Sladjana Ilic, Ivan Bogosavljevic, M. Dejanović, V. Nestorovic, Tamara Matić
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摘要
介绍/目标。维生素D不仅在钙、磷代谢中起作用,还具有抗增殖、促分化、抗炎和免疫调节作用。本研究的目的是调查自身免疫性桥本甲状腺炎患者维生素D缺乏之间的关系。方法。共有156名患者入组并分为两组。第一组包括108例25(OH) D不足的患者,第二组包括48例25(OH) D水平正常的患者。所有参与者都进行了详细的临床检查,甲状腺功能(T3, fT4, TSH,甲状腺抗体(TPO-Ab和TG -Ab))的实验室检查,以及超声扫描(甲状腺体积和多普勒特征)。结果。维生素D不足患者(n = 108(69.2%))以女性为主,BMI高于维生素D水平正常的患者。维生素D不足组的TSH水平在统计学上显著升高。维生素D不足组甲状腺抗体阳性患病率较高,而维生素D不足组甲状腺体积、ATS、ATI抵抗指数以及CD阳性信号患病率均明显较高。156例受试者中有44例(28.2%)被诊断为甲状腺炎。甲状腺炎患者血清中25 (OH) D的平均水平明显降低[20.23 ?8.10 ng / mL)]比非甲状腺炎组(25.44 ?8.38 ng/mL)], p < 0.001。结论。桥本甲状腺炎患者维生素D不足与甲状腺功能减退之间存在关联。
Relationship between low vitamin D levels with Hashimoto thyroiditis
Introduction/Objective. Vitamin D not only plays a role in calcium and phosphorus metabolism, but also has antiproliferative, prodifferentiation, anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. The aim of this study was to investigate the association between vitamin D deficiency in individuals with autoimmune Hashimoto's thyroiditis. Methods. A total of 156 patients were enrolled and divided into two groups. First group included 108 patients with 25(OH) D insufficiency, and second included 48 individuals with normal 25 (OH) D levels. All participants underwent a detailed clinical examination, laboratory tests for thyroid function (T3, fT4, TSH, thyroid antibodies (TPO-Ab, and TG -Ab)), as well as ultrasound scanning (thyroid volume and Doppler characteristics). Results. The patients with vitamin D insufficiency (n = 108 (69.2%)) were predominantly female and had a higher BMI than the patients with normal vitamin D levels. The group with vitamin D insufficiency had statistically significantly higher TSH levels. The prevalence of positive thyroid antibodies was higher in the vitamin D insufficiency group, while thyroid volume, ATS, and ATI resistance index, as well as the prevalence of positive CD signals, were significantly higher in the vitamin D insufficiency group. 44 of the 156 subjects were diagnosed with thyroiditis (28.2%). The mean serum level of 25 (OH) D was statistically notably lower in patients with thyroiditis [20.23 ? 8.10 ng / mL)] than in the group without thyroiditis [(25.44 ? 8.38 ng/mL)], p < 0.001. Conclusion. There was an association between vitamin D insufficiency and hypothyroidism in subjects with Hashimoto's thyroiditis.
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