Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age

BackgroundEvidence from animal studies has indicated that neonatal thyroid function is vital for the reproductive development. Anogenital distance (AGD), a sensitive biomarker of the fetal hormonal milieu, can be used to predict adult reproductive disorders. However, few human studies have examined...

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Main Authors: Min Luan, Hong Liang, Guanghong Fang, Ziliang Wang, Xiujuan Su, Aimin Chen, Maohua Miao, Wei Yuan
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Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-09-01
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spelling doaj-fc39e5584528456097b8c0170fb25ecf2021-09-08T05:45:37ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Endocrinology1664-23922021-09-011210.3389/fendo.2021.736505736505Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of AgeMin Luan0Min Luan1Hong Liang2Guanghong Fang3Ziliang Wang4Xiujuan Su5Aimin Chen6Maohua Miao7Wei Yuan8National Health Commission (NHC) Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), School of Public Health, Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaNHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaNHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaNHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaNHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaClinical Research Center, Shanghai First Maternity and Infant Hospital, Tongji University School of Medicine, Shanghai, ChinaDepartment of Biostatistics, Epidemiology and Informatics, Perelman School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA, United StatesNHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaNHC Key Lab. of Reproduction Regulation (Shanghai Institute for Biomedical and Pharmaceutical Technologies), Fudan University, Shanghai, ChinaBackgroundEvidence from animal studies has indicated that neonatal thyroid function is vital for the reproductive development. Anogenital distance (AGD), a sensitive biomarker of the fetal hormonal milieu, can be used to predict adult reproductive disorders. However, few human studies have examined the association between neonatal thyroid function and AGD. We aimed to explore their associations in a birth cohort study.MethodsConcentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroid hormones (THs), including total triiodothyronine (TT3), total thyroxine (TT4), free triiodothyronine (FT3), and free thyroxine (FT4) were measured in cord plasma in the Shanghai-Minhang Birth Cohort. The offspring AGD (AGDAP [anus–penis] and AGDAS [anus–scrotum] for boys and AGDAC [anus–clitoris] and AGDAF [anus–fourchette] for girls), body weight and anogenital index (AGI = AGD/weight [mm/kg]) were obtained at each follow-up visit. In total, 344 children (194 boys and 150 girls) with cord plasma concentrations of THs and TSH and at least one AGD measurement at birth and at 6, 12, and 48 months of age were included. Multiple linear regression and generalized estimating equation (GEE) models were used to examine the associations of cord plasma concentrations of THs and TSH with AGI.ResultsMultiple linear regression models showed inverse associations of TT4, FT3, and FT4 with female AGI, although statistical significance was only reached at birth, 6 and 48 months of age. These associations were also found in GEE models: higher TT4 and FT4 concentrations were associated with lower AGIAC (TT4: β = -0.27, 95% CI: -0.50, -0.03 for middle vs. lowest tertile; FT4: β = -0.38, 95% CI: -0.61, -0.16 for middle and β = -0.30, 95% CI: -0.55, -0.04 for highest vs. lowest tertile). Besides, girls with the highest tertile of FT3 concentrations had lower AGIAF than those with the lowest tertile (the highest vs. lowest tertile: β = -0.22, 95% CI: -0.36, -0.08). Positive associations between TSH and AGI at birth and at 12 months of age were observed in boys.ConclusionsThis study provides further evidence on the effects of neonatal thyroid function on reproductive development at an early life stage.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2021.736505/fullneonatal thyroid functionthyroid hormonesanogenital distanceanogenital indexcohort study
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author Min Luan
Min Luan
Hong Liang
Guanghong Fang
Ziliang Wang
Xiujuan Su
Aimin Chen
Maohua Miao
Wei Yuan
spellingShingle Min Luan
Min Luan
Hong Liang
Guanghong Fang
Ziliang Wang
Xiujuan Su
Aimin Chen
Maohua Miao
Wei Yuan
Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age
Frontiers in Endocrinology
neonatal thyroid function
thyroid hormones
anogenital distance
anogenital index
cohort study
author_facet Min Luan
Min Luan
Hong Liang
Guanghong Fang
Ziliang Wang
Xiujuan Su
Aimin Chen
Maohua Miao
Wei Yuan
author_sort Min Luan
title Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age
title_short Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age
title_full Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age
title_fullStr Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age
title_full_unstemmed Association Between Neonatal Thyroid Function and Anogenital Distance from Birth to 48 Months of Age
title_sort association between neonatal thyroid function and anogenital distance from birth to 48 months of age
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Endocrinology
issn 1664-2392
publishDate 2021-09-01
description BackgroundEvidence from animal studies has indicated that neonatal thyroid function is vital for the reproductive development. Anogenital distance (AGD), a sensitive biomarker of the fetal hormonal milieu, can be used to predict adult reproductive disorders. However, few human studies have examined the association between neonatal thyroid function and AGD. We aimed to explore their associations in a birth cohort study.MethodsConcentrations of thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) and thyroid hormones (THs), including total triiodothyronine (TT3), total thyroxine (TT4), free triiodothyronine (FT3), and free thyroxine (FT4) were measured in cord plasma in the Shanghai-Minhang Birth Cohort. The offspring AGD (AGDAP [anus–penis] and AGDAS [anus–scrotum] for boys and AGDAC [anus–clitoris] and AGDAF [anus–fourchette] for girls), body weight and anogenital index (AGI = AGD/weight [mm/kg]) were obtained at each follow-up visit. In total, 344 children (194 boys and 150 girls) with cord plasma concentrations of THs and TSH and at least one AGD measurement at birth and at 6, 12, and 48 months of age were included. Multiple linear regression and generalized estimating equation (GEE) models were used to examine the associations of cord plasma concentrations of THs and TSH with AGI.ResultsMultiple linear regression models showed inverse associations of TT4, FT3, and FT4 with female AGI, although statistical significance was only reached at birth, 6 and 48 months of age. These associations were also found in GEE models: higher TT4 and FT4 concentrations were associated with lower AGIAC (TT4: β = -0.27, 95% CI: -0.50, -0.03 for middle vs. lowest tertile; FT4: β = -0.38, 95% CI: -0.61, -0.16 for middle and β = -0.30, 95% CI: -0.55, -0.04 for highest vs. lowest tertile). Besides, girls with the highest tertile of FT3 concentrations had lower AGIAF than those with the lowest tertile (the highest vs. lowest tertile: β = -0.22, 95% CI: -0.36, -0.08). Positive associations between TSH and AGI at birth and at 12 months of age were observed in boys.ConclusionsThis study provides further evidence on the effects of neonatal thyroid function on reproductive development at an early life stage.
topic neonatal thyroid function
thyroid hormones
anogenital distance
anogenital index
cohort study
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2021.736505/full
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