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doi:10.1186/s12944-022-01744-5...

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Xu, Yunyi Zhao, Yiqi Xu, Xiaoqin Yan, Qiqi Yang, Liwei
Langue
en
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BioMed Central

Category

Life Sciences

Year

2022

listing date

12/21/2022

Keywords
pregnancy isolated hypothyroidism free thyroxine serum lipid profile levothyroxine treatment body mass index metabolic tg levothyroxine thyroid ih patients lipid treatment levels
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Abstract

Background Thyroid function is widely considered a lipid metabolism regulator.

However, studies on lipid metabolism in pregnant women with low free thyroxine (FT_4) levels are limited and inconclusive.

Furthermore, the association between maternal FT_4 deficiency and adverse lipid metabolic parameters is unknown.

Therefore, we aimed to investigate this association and the effects of levothyroxine (L-T_4) treatment on these metabolic indicators.

Methods This retrospective study included 164 patients with isolated hypothyroidism (IH) (FT_4 levels below the 5^th percentile with normal thyroid stimulating hormone levels according to the gestational-specific reference range) and 407 euthyroidism patients (control group who had regular antenatal examinations at Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital, Hangzhou, China) between January 1, 2019, and December 31, 2020.

Patients with IH were divided into levothyroxine (L-treatment group, n = 77) and dietary iodine supplement treatment groups (dietary treatment group, n =87) according to the hospital’s treatment policy and clinical experience.

The intervention lasted for at least 8 weeks.

Metabolic indicators, including thyroid function and lipid parameters, were collected at least twice before and after the intervention.

Other data collected included maternal age, history of abortion, prepregnancy BMI, and gestational weight gain (Fig. 1).

Results Compared with the control group, Patients with IH had a higher degree of dyslipidemia, reflected in elevated total cholesterol (TC), triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), and apolipoprotein B (Apo B) levels.

In IH patients, an inverse correlation was found between FT_4 and TG levels, which remained after adjusting for prepregnancy BMI.

The L-treatment group demonstrated a significantly slower rate of hypercholesterolemia progression during pregnancy than the dietary treatment group.

In addition, there was a relationship between the therapeutic effect and the degree of disease, with the main factors being FT_4, TSH and TG levels prior to starting treatment.

Conclusions Low FT_4 levels were associated with elevated blood lipid levels.

Serum FT_4 and lipid levels in patients could be improved by medical intervention.

Xu, Yunyi,Zhao, Yiqi,Xu, Xiaoqin,Yan, Qiqi,Yang, Liwei, 2022, Serum lipid profile in relation to free thyroxine and the effect of levothyroxine treatment on lipids in patients with isolated hypothyroxinemia during pregnancy: a single-center retrospective study, BioMed Central

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