Correlation of Serum zinc with TSH in hyperthyroidism
Aims and Objectives: Trace elements may have a role in progression of hyperthyroidism. We planned to estimate the serum zinc, copper and ceruloplasmin in hyperthyroids. Materials and Methods: 41 hyperthyroid patients and 32 control subjects were taken for the study. Serum T4,TSH ,zinc, copper and...
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doaj-ffdd38877292499ca9274b1e5af5e4fd2020-11-25T03:20:07ZengManipal College of Medical Sciences, PokharaAsian Journal of Medical Sciences2467-91002091-05762015-08-01716669https://doi.org/10.3126/ajms.v7i1.12895Correlation of Serum zinc with TSH in hyperthyroidismSatwika Sinha 0Assistant Professor, Department Of Biochemistry Calcutta National Medical CollegeAims and Objectives: Trace elements may have a role in progression of hyperthyroidism. We planned to estimate the serum zinc, copper and ceruloplasmin in hyperthyroids. Materials and Methods: 41 hyperthyroid patients and 32 control subjects were taken for the study. Serum T4,TSH ,zinc, copper and ceruloplasmin were estimated in them. T4 and TSH were estimated by ELISA method. Zinc and copper were estimated by colorimetric method. Serum ceruloplasmin were estimated by Ravins method. Results: Significant decrease of TSH (p<0.0001)and zinc(p<0.0001) were found in hyperthyroids in comparision to controls. Serum copper and ceruloplasmin were significantly elevated(p<0.0001) in them. Significant positive correlation between TSH and zinc was observed in case group. Conclusion: Zinc defficiency may contribute to the worsening of hyperthyroidism. Zinc supplementation may improve the condition.https://www.nepjol.info/index.php/AJMS/article/view/12895metabolic disease |
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Correlation of Serum zinc with TSH in hyperthyroidism |
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Correlation of Serum zinc with TSH in hyperthyroidism |
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Correlation of Serum zinc with TSH in hyperthyroidism |
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Correlation of Serum zinc with TSH in hyperthyroidism |
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Manipal College of Medical Sciences, Pokhara |
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Asian Journal of Medical Sciences |
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2467-9100 2091-0576 |
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2015-08-01 |
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Aims and Objectives: Trace elements may have a role in progression of hyperthyroidism. We planned to estimate the serum zinc, copper and ceruloplasmin in hyperthyroids.
Materials and Methods: 41 hyperthyroid patients and 32 control subjects were taken for the study. Serum T4,TSH ,zinc, copper and ceruloplasmin were estimated in them. T4 and TSH were estimated by ELISA method. Zinc and copper were estimated by colorimetric method. Serum ceruloplasmin were estimated by Ravins method.
Results: Significant decrease of TSH (p<0.0001)and zinc(p<0.0001) were found in hyperthyroids in comparision to controls. Serum copper and ceruloplasmin were significantly elevated(p<0.0001) in them. Significant positive correlation between TSH and zinc was observed in case group.
Conclusion: Zinc defficiency may contribute to the worsening of hyperthyroidism. Zinc supplementation may improve the condition. |
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