Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory

Background and Aim: Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional disorders in the world, and it may affect the metabolism and function of a number of proteins, including the level of thyroid hormones. As such, fluctuations in the level of thyroid hormones may also affect the bodychr('3...

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Main Authors: Roya Sehat, Esmaeil Shahabi Satlsar, Parichehr Hanachi
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Published: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2019-07-01
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spelling doaj-cddd916694ab4d75b48921a6be0e849b2021-10-02T18:57:22ZfasTehran University of Medical Sciencesپیاورد سلامت1735-81322008-26652019-07-01132134141Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic LaboratoryRoya Sehat0Esmaeil Shahabi Satlsar1Parichehr Hanachi2 Master of Student in Biochemistry, Biotechnology Departments, Faculty of Biology, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran Ph.D. candidate in Paramedical Sciences, Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences, Tehran, Iran Associate Professor, Biotechnology Departments, Faculty of Biology, Alzahra University, Tehran, Iran Background and Aim: Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional disorders in the world, and it may affect the metabolism and function of a number of proteins, including the level of thyroid hormones. As such, fluctuations in the level of thyroid hormones may also affect the bodychr('39')s iron status. The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between thyroid hormones and the status of iron stores. Materials and Methods: The study populations included referral patients to laboratory of Shourideh clinic in Mashhad, Iran. Fe, Ferritin, TIBC (total iron-binding capacity), TSH, T4, T3, and CRP tests were performed with a physicianchr('39')s request. The target sample size was a total of 420 patients including 287 women and 133 men with an average age of 41.5 years. TSH and Ferritin test were measured by Elisa method, Fe and TIBC were measured by automated method. Results: The results showed no significant relationship between the bodychr('39')s iron status and thyroid hormones level (P˃0.05). Interestingly, in subjects with lower iron level, TSH was at the highest level and T4 was at the lowest level. However, no positive relationship was found between iron status and T3 level. Conclusion: Although, there was no significant relationship between iron status and thyroid hormones level in the present study, it seems that the fluctuations of each of them may affect somehow the other.http://payavard.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6732-en.htmliron deficiencythyroid hormonesferritinelisa
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Esmaeil Shahabi Satlsar
Parichehr Hanachi
Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory
پیاورد سلامت
iron deficiency
thyroid hormones
ferritin
elisa
author_facet Roya Sehat
Esmaeil Shahabi Satlsar
Parichehr Hanachi
author_sort Roya Sehat
title Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory
title_short Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory
title_full Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory
title_fullStr Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory
title_full_unstemmed Association between Iron, TIBC and Ferritin with Thyroid Hormones Levels in Patients Referred to Shouride Clinic Laboratory
title_sort association between iron, tibc and ferritin with thyroid hormones levels in patients referred to shouride clinic laboratory
publisher Tehran University of Medical Sciences
series پیاورد سلامت
issn 1735-8132
2008-2665
publishDate 2019-07-01
description Background and Aim: Iron deficiency is one of the most common nutritional disorders in the world, and it may affect the metabolism and function of a number of proteins, including the level of thyroid hormones. As such, fluctuations in the level of thyroid hormones may also affect the bodychr('39')s iron status. The present study aimed to evaluate the relationship between thyroid hormones and the status of iron stores. Materials and Methods: The study populations included referral patients to laboratory of Shourideh clinic in Mashhad, Iran. Fe, Ferritin, TIBC (total iron-binding capacity), TSH, T4, T3, and CRP tests were performed with a physicianchr('39')s request. The target sample size was a total of 420 patients including 287 women and 133 men with an average age of 41.5 years. TSH and Ferritin test were measured by Elisa method, Fe and TIBC were measured by automated method. Results: The results showed no significant relationship between the bodychr('39')s iron status and thyroid hormones level (P˃0.05). Interestingly, in subjects with lower iron level, TSH was at the highest level and T4 was at the lowest level. However, no positive relationship was found between iron status and T3 level. Conclusion: Although, there was no significant relationship between iron status and thyroid hormones level in the present study, it seems that the fluctuations of each of them may affect somehow the other.
topic iron deficiency
thyroid hormones
ferritin
elisa
url http://payavard.tums.ac.ir/article-1-6732-en.html
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