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Article | IMSEAR | ID: sea-188016

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Objectives: Thyroid hormones regulate all metabolic activities; therefore, it is not amazing that hepatic; renal dysfunctions and lipid alterations are commonly detected in patients with thyroid disorders. This study estimated some biochemical changes in post pubertal hyperthyroid and hypothyroid mice and their impacts on liver and kidney functions and also on changes in the lipid pattern. In addition, the ameliorating role of Costus root extract supplementation was examined. Material and Methods: A total of 60 male Swiss albino mice were randomly divided into 5 groups; control, control with costus extract, hypo- and hyper-thyroids post-treated with costus root extract. Results: Present results revealed that, a significant increase in serum thyrotropin (TSH), alanine transaminase (ALT) and aspartate transaminase (AST), alkaline phosphatase (ALP), creatinine, urea, potassium, chloride, cholesterol and triglycerides levels in hypothyroid mice compared to control. On the other hand; a significant decrease in serumthyroxine (T4), tri‐iodothyronine (T3), albumin, total protein and calcium ions levels in hypothyroid mice compared to control. In contrast to hypothyroidism, a significant increase in serum T3, ALT, AST, ALP, creatinine, urea, sodium, potassium, chloride and total proteins levels in hyperthyroid mice compared to control. On the other hand; a significant decrease in serum TSH, T4, albumin, calcium ions cholesterol and triglycerides levels in hyperthyroid mice compared to control. Treatments of mice with Costus root extract in both hypo- and hyperthyroidism modulates the measured serum parameters. Conclusions: Our results could propose that the extract of Costus roots can be used as an adjuvant co-therapy in hypo- and hyperthyroidism syndromes with propylthiouracil and Eltroxin replacement therapy, respectively

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Rev. cuba. endocrinol ; 23(3): 248-255, sep.-dic. 2012.
Article in Spanish | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-663849

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Las enfermedades tiroideas son un importante problema de salud que afecta a un gran porcentaje de la población. Las pruebas bioquímicas constituyen el pilar fundamental para su diagnóstico y seguimiento. El desarrollo de ensayos de segunda y tercera generación ha supuesto un gran avance en el diagnóstico de estas enfermedades. El texto incluye los ensayos utilizados para diagnosticar y tratar las diferentes enfermedades tiroideas, provee información bioquímica y clínica actualizada contenida en secciones referidas a la utilidad clínica de las determinaciones de hormonas tiroideas totales y libres, anticuerpos antitiroideos, tirotropina humana y tiroglobulina, de manera que pueda ofrecer, tanto al laboratorio como al médico, un panorama general de la utilidad y la capacidad actual de estas pruebas(AU)


Thyroid diseases are a significant health problem affecting a high percentage of the population. The biochemical tests are the fundamental pillar for diagnosis and follow-up. The development of second and third-generation assays has represented a great advance in diagnosing these diseases. The text covers the tests to diagnose and treat a number of thyroid diseases, and provides the reader with updated biochemical and clinical information in sections about the clinical usefulness of total and free thyroid hormone determinations, antithyroid antibodies, human thyrotropin and thyroglobulin. In this way, it can offer both the lab and the physician a general overview of the usefulness and the current capability of these tests(AU)


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Humans , Thyroglobulin/therapeutic use , Thyroid Diseases/diagnosis , Thyroid Diseases/therapy , Thyroid Hormones/immunology , Thyrotropin/therapeutic use , Sensitivity and Specificity
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