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Objective:To investigate the serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D [25(OH)D] level in patients with Graves' disease (GD) and its correlation with thyrotropin receptor antibody (TRAb) and bone metabolism markers.Methods:A total of 124 patients with newly diagnosed or relapsed GD were selected and divided into three groups according to serum 25(OH)D level, namely vitamin D deficiency group with 25(OH)D <12 μg/L, vitamin D insufficiency group with 25(OH)D of 12 to 20 μg/L, and vitamin D sufficiency group with 25(OH)D ≥ 20 μg/L. The levels of serum 25(OH)D, TRAb, type I procollagen N-terminal pro-peptide (PINP), type I collagen cross-linked C-terminal peptide (S-CTX), parathyroid hormone (PTH), total triiodothyronine (TT 3), total thyroxine (TT 4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) were measured in all patients, and the differences of these biochemical indices were compared across groups. Oneway analysis of variance or Kruskal-Wallis test was used for comparison between groups, and Pearson or Spearman correlation analysis was applied for correlation test. Results:The levels of serum TT 3, TT 4, PINP, and S-CTX significantly increased ( P < 0.01) and the level of phosphorus (P) decreased ( P < 0.01) with the decreased vitamin D levels. The levels of PTH and calcium (Ca) were significantly lower in the vitamin D sufficiency group compared with the vitamin D insufficiency group and vitamin D deficiency group ( P < 0.01). Correlation analysis showed that serum 25(OH)D level was negatively correlated with the levels of TT 3, TT 4, PINP, S-CTX, PTH and Ca ( P < 0.01), and positively correlated with the levels of P and TSH ( P < 0.01). Conclusions:Decreased serum 25(OH)D level is closely related with increased bone turnover, PTH, and thyroid hormone levels in patients with GD, but not related with TRAb. Thyroid hormone levels have a certain predictive value regarding vitamin D deficiency in GD patients. It is necessary to monitor the vitamin D levels in patients with GD and provide vitamin D supplementation to reduce the incidence of osteoporosis, improve the effectiveness of antithyroid treatment and reduce the recurrence of GD.
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Objective To identify the association of thyroid stimulating hormone receptor ( TSHR ) gene intron 1 susceptible loci and 4p14 susceptible locus rs6832151 polymorphisms with Graves’ disease ( GD) in Han Chinese population in Bengbu, Anhui, China. The gene-gene interaction among TSHR intron 1 susceptible loci and 4p14 susceptible locus rs6832151 was also investigated. Methods The genotypes of the single-nucleotide polymorphisms ( SNPs) were analyzed by Taqman probe technique on Fluidigm EP1 platform in 611 patients with GD and 555 control subjects, and linkage analysis, correlation analysis, haplotype analysis, and epistasis analysis with them were performed. Results Six SNPs in two candidate genes(rs12101261, rs4903964,rs179247, rs2284722 and rs17111394 in TSHR, rs6832151 in 4p14) were associated with GD (all P<0. 05). The frequency distributions of haplotypes of SNPs in TSHR intron 1 ( AGTA, GGCG, AATA, and CC) were significantly different between GD and control groups(all P<0. 01). There existed the interactions between rs179247 and rs12101261 in TSHR(P=0. 001) and among rs179247(TSHR),rs4903964(TSHR) and rs6832151(4p14) (P=0. 001). Conclusions rs683215 in 14p14 and rs12101261, rs4903964, rs179247, rs2284722 and rs17111394 in TSHR intron 1 were susceptible loci of GD in the Chinese Han population from Bengbu. The haplotypes in TSHR intron 1 were associated with GD. There exists the interaction between the SNPs in TSHR and 4p14,which may change the risk of GD.
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Objective To investigate the prevalence rate of metabolic syndrome (MS) and its related diseases in Bengbu community residents. Methods 3246 residents aged from 25 to 74 years were chosen through cluster random sampling method, including 1459 males and 1787 females. MS and its related diseases were examined. Results (1) The prevalence rate and standardized rate of MS was 20. 5% and 16.0%, respectively, which reached higher level all over China. The prevalence rate of male and female was 22. 9% and 18. 6%, respectively. The highest prevalence rate occurred in presenium patients. (2)The prevalences of various metabolic diseases were increased with aging except for overweigh/obesity and MS (P<0.01). The prevalence of various metabolic diseases was 1 times higher in elderly patients than that in young patients, and the prevalence rate of MS in male and female increased to 2.8 times and 2.7 times, respectively. The prevalence rate of type 2 diabetes mellitus increased biggest, male to 7.9 times and female to 12.8 times compared with the original level. (3) The multiple components clustering rate of MS was high, only 33.8% of individuals had no metabolic disorder. Conclusions The prevalence rates of MS and its related diseases are high in Bengbu community residents. It is necessary to take comprehensive measures to prevent and control MS in community.