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Investigating the relationship between 25-hydroxyvitamin D and thyroid function in second-trimester pregnant women

Authors :
Shao Zhong
Yanjun Zeng
Qin Liu
Li-Wen Shen
Cai-Bo Wang
Bing Lu
Wen-hua Zhu
Ying Pan
Xian-an Shen
Source :
Gynecological Endocrinology. 34:345-348
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2017.

Abstract

This study aims to explore the correlation between serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D and thyroid hormones during the second trimester. In total, 277 pregnant women at 13-28 weeks of gestation were enrolled. According to the level of thyrotropic-stimulating hormone, they were divided into a reduced TSH group, a normal TSH group and an elevated TSH group. In this study, we found that the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency was as high as 94.58%. The 25-hydroxyvitamin D level in the reduced TSH group was lower than that in the normal thyroid function group (p = .0005), and the 25-hydroxyvitamin D level in the elevated TSH group was higher than that in normal TSH group (p=.0339). A positive correlation was observed between 25-hydroxyvitamin D and thyrotropic-stimulating hormone (r = 0.3034, p = .0000). Furthermore, 25-hydroxyvitamin D was negatively correlated with the free thyroxine level (r = -0.1286, p = .0323) as well as the free triiodothyronine level (r = 0.1247, p = .0380). These data suggest that the relationships between 25-hydroxyvitamin D and thyroid parameters were characterized during the second trimester. Pregnant women in the second-trimester who are diagnosed with transient hyperthyroidism should be evaluated for the possibility of vitamin D deficiency.

Details

ISSN :
14730766 and 09513590
Volume :
34
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Gynecological Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ae4adfc5fcf7f511853cfe071f7f704f