Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients

Purpose. The current study aimed at assessing vitamin D level and vitamin D receptor polymorphism in hypothyroid Egyptian patients and its effect on hypothyroidism and thyroid morphology, also to find a causal relation between vitamin D and hypothyroidism. Methods. This case-control study was conduc...

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Main Authors: Hoda A. ElRawi, Nashwa S. Ghanem, Naglaa M. ElSayed, Hala M. Ali, Laila A. Rashed, Mai M. Mansour
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2019-01-01
Series:Journal of Thyroid Research
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3583250
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spelling doaj-7b9e32c46e184da99c3654f1b1f444c62020-11-25T02:01:01ZengHindawi LimitedJournal of Thyroid Research2090-80672042-00722019-01-01201910.1155/2019/35832503583250Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian PatientsHoda A. ElRawi0Nashwa S. Ghanem1Naglaa M. ElSayed2Hala M. Ali3Laila A. Rashed4Mai M. Mansour5Int Med Dep Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptInt Med Dep Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptInt Med Dep Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptInt Med Dep Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptMed Biochemestry Dep Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptInt Med Dep Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, Cairo, EgyptPurpose. The current study aimed at assessing vitamin D level and vitamin D receptor polymorphism in hypothyroid Egyptian patients and its effect on hypothyroidism and thyroid morphology, also to find a causal relation between vitamin D and hypothyroidism. Methods. This case-control study was conducted on 35 hypothyroid patients and 35 matched unrelated healthy controls. Total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 and thyroid antibodies were measured using a human ELISA kit. Genotyping was performed by using real-time PCR. HOMA-IR was also calculated (fasting insulin in mIU/L × fasting glucose in mg/dL/405). All subjects were assessed for thyroid morphology by thyroid ultrasonography. Results. Vitamin D level was lower in hypothyroid patients than in control subjects. Vitamin D was also inversely related to TSH, HOMA-IR, and levels of anti-TG and anti-TPO. VDR polymorphism (Fok1 and Apa1) had no relation to TSH or vitamin D levels in both patients and control groups. Low vitamin D levels were associated with increased thyroid vascularity and nodularity; furthermore, vitamin D was inversely proportional to thyroid gland volume. Correlation of HOMA-IR with the levels of both anti-TG and anti-TPO in the 70 subjects proved that HOMA-IR was positively correlated to both antibodies. Conclusion. This study confirmed the association of vitamin D deficiency with hypothyroidism, thyroid autoimmunity, increased volume, nodularity, and vascularity of thyroid gland in hypothyroid patients as well as increased HOMA-IR. It proved the association between HOMA-IR and thyroid autoimmunity. The study proved no association between VDR polymorphisms (Fok1 and Apa1) with either vitamin D levels or TSH levels.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2019/3583250
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author Hoda A. ElRawi
Nashwa S. Ghanem
Naglaa M. ElSayed
Hala M. Ali
Laila A. Rashed
Mai M. Mansour
spellingShingle Hoda A. ElRawi
Nashwa S. Ghanem
Naglaa M. ElSayed
Hala M. Ali
Laila A. Rashed
Mai M. Mansour
Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients
Journal of Thyroid Research
author_facet Hoda A. ElRawi
Nashwa S. Ghanem
Naglaa M. ElSayed
Hala M. Ali
Laila A. Rashed
Mai M. Mansour
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title Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients
title_short Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients
title_full Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients
title_fullStr Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients
title_full_unstemmed Study of Vitamin D Level and Vitamin D Receptor Polymorphism in Hypothyroid Egyptian Patients
title_sort study of vitamin d level and vitamin d receptor polymorphism in hypothyroid egyptian patients
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Journal of Thyroid Research
issn 2090-8067
2042-0072
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Purpose. The current study aimed at assessing vitamin D level and vitamin D receptor polymorphism in hypothyroid Egyptian patients and its effect on hypothyroidism and thyroid morphology, also to find a causal relation between vitamin D and hypothyroidism. Methods. This case-control study was conducted on 35 hypothyroid patients and 35 matched unrelated healthy controls. Total serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D3 and thyroid antibodies were measured using a human ELISA kit. Genotyping was performed by using real-time PCR. HOMA-IR was also calculated (fasting insulin in mIU/L × fasting glucose in mg/dL/405). All subjects were assessed for thyroid morphology by thyroid ultrasonography. Results. Vitamin D level was lower in hypothyroid patients than in control subjects. Vitamin D was also inversely related to TSH, HOMA-IR, and levels of anti-TG and anti-TPO. VDR polymorphism (Fok1 and Apa1) had no relation to TSH or vitamin D levels in both patients and control groups. Low vitamin D levels were associated with increased thyroid vascularity and nodularity; furthermore, vitamin D was inversely proportional to thyroid gland volume. Correlation of HOMA-IR with the levels of both anti-TG and anti-TPO in the 70 subjects proved that HOMA-IR was positively correlated to both antibodies. Conclusion. This study confirmed the association of vitamin D deficiency with hypothyroidism, thyroid autoimmunity, increased volume, nodularity, and vascularity of thyroid gland in hypothyroid patients as well as increased HOMA-IR. It proved the association between HOMA-IR and thyroid autoimmunity. The study proved no association between VDR polymorphisms (Fok1 and Apa1) with either vitamin D levels or TSH levels.
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