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Scholars Journal of Applied Medical Sciences | Volume-2 | Issue-05
Protein Oxidation in Hypothyroidism: A Prospective Study in Eastern India
Kaushik Kar, Satwika Sinha
Published: Sept. 30, 2014 |
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DOI: 10.36347/sjams.2014.v02i05.056
Pages: 1768-1772
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Abstract
Prevalence of subclinical hypothyroidism is increasing in community. Oxidative stress is a common
occurrence in hypothyroidism. Studies regarding oxidative stress in subclinical & overt hypothyroidism are limited and
controversial. Aim of the study was to estimate and compare the malondialdehyde (MDA) and protein carbonyl (PC) as
oxidative stress parameters, in control, subclinical and overt hypothyroid groups, furthermore to find out any correlation
that exit between the same parameters. 71 hypothyroid patients (36-subclinical, 35-overt hypothyroidism) were selected
for the study. Age and sex matched control subjects were also selected. Hypothyroid patients were selected on the reports
of hormonal assay (TSH & T4). MDA was estimated by TBARS assay method spectrophotometrically and PC by DNPH
spectrophotometric method. SPSS 20 software was used for statistical analysis. ANOVA showed significant increase
(p<0.001) of MDA & PC between all the groups. Regression analysis showed TSH was dependent on PC but not on
MDA in overt hypothyroid group (p<0.0001). Oxidative stress was increased in hypothyroidism. TSH was positively
correlated with PC in overt hypothyroidism. Assesment and control of oxidative stress at subclinical level of
hypothyroidism can prevent or delay the grave consequences of hypothyroidism.