In:
Revista de Chimie, Revista de Chimie SRL, Vol. 68, No. 7 ( 2017-8-15), p. 1617-1621
Abstract:
To evaluate the effect of Selenium (Se) supplementation on: thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), antiperoxidase antibodies (TPOAb) and glutathione peroxidise 1 (GPx1) in euthyroid subjects with autoimmune thyroiditis. 100 euthyroid women with autoimmune thyroiditis, from the same region, were randomized to receive daily 100 mg selenomethionine (n=50) or placebo (n=50) for 3 months. Serum concentrations of Se, TPOAb and TSH were performed in all patients at baseline and after 3 months. GPx1 activity was measured only in the interventional group before and after Se supplementation. At 3 months TSH presented a significant increase both in treated (2.49 vs. 2.09 UI/mL; p=0.001) and untreated groups (2.38 vs. 1.91 UI/mL; p=0.008). TPOAb decreased by 15.2% in patients treated with Se (p=0.002) and were not modified in untreated patients. At the end of the study Se and TPOAb were in direct insignificant correlation (r=+0.267, p=0.105). GPx1 did not show significant changes after Se supplementation. After 3 months of Se supplementation results showed a mild decrease of TPOAb and a weak negative correlation of these antibodies with Se levels. This suggests that Se treatment may improve the course of thyroid autoimmunity.
Type of Medium:
Online Resource
ISSN:
0034-7752
,
2668-8212
DOI:
10.37358/RC.17.7.5729
Language:
English
Publisher:
Revista de Chimie SRL
Publication Date:
2017
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2488208-2
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