Abstract:
This study was carried out during the period (August 2010-
May2012) in the order to evaluate the levels of lipids and
lipoproteins in the serum of 102 patients suffering thyroid
disorder. Three groups were involved in this study. 50 patients
suffering
hypothyroidism
and
52
patients
suffering
hyperthyroidism and 50 subjects apparently healthy and control
group have no any history of thyroid disorder. All the participants
were meat at Khartoum teaching hospital and Omdurman
Friendship hospital (Chinese hospital), in which all the clinical
assessment were done by professional physicians. The biomedical
analysis of the samples was performed at the Chinese Hospital,
by used spectrophotometer (Bio System BTS-310) and ELISA
instrument (Map Lap plus).
The findings obtained from the questionnaire and clinical date of
the patients revealed that the two groups of patients under
thyroxin replacement therapy or thyroxin lowering drugs.
It is appeared that majority of thyroid disease patients suffering
from classical symptoms of the thyroid disorder disease such as
fatigue and lack of energy, horse voice, muscle clamp,
paraesthesias, cold intolerance and facial puffiness. The study
finding also showed that the majority of patients are females and
the patients repressing the age of 20-45 years.
In hyperthyroidisms, the levels of T3 and T4 showed significant
increase over control value of about 5.0 and 2.5 fold was obtained
for T3 and T4 respectively, but TSH hormones showed a reduction
of about 92% of control.
In hypothyroidism patients, the opposite results were obtained; T3
and T4 were significantly reduced from control value. A reduction
of about 62% and 54% for T3 and T4 respectively was evident.
TSH hormone on the other hand was significantly increased up to
300% from control.
When comparing the concentration of T3 and T4 hormones in
hyperthyroidism and hypothyroidism patients, the results
indicated that T3 and T4 were significantly decreased with an
increase of TSH hormone. In hyperthyroidism the opposite
situation was seen, an increase in T3 and T4 levels and decrease
in TSH level.
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The study also showed that no effect of sex and age of the
patients on the levels of these hormones.
When screening the lipids levels in hypothyroidism patients
compared with hyperthyroidism patients, In hypothyroidism the
levels of total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol were significantly
elevated (P.value 0.000 and P.value 0.000 respectively) than
control and exceeded the reference normal values, but
Triglyceride and HDL-cholesterol remained unchanged and within
the normal values (P.value 0.48 and P.value 0.72 respectively).
Under hyperthyroidism condition all lipid parameters remained
with remarkable alteration and within the normal reference
values.
The study also indicated that sex and the age of the thyroid
disorder patients had no effect on the levels of all lipids and
change of significant values were seen between the values of
patients and control.
The results of this study also showed that the thyroid hormones
T3 and T4 were positively correlated in the thyroid disorder
patients, but negatively correlated with TSH hormones. Also the
hormones T3 and T4 were negatively correlated with Total
cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol, and no any correlation occurred
between the thyroid hormones and Triglyceride and HDL-
cholesterol.
It believed that the cause of LDL-cholesterol in hypothyroidism
patients, and this may be attributed to the increase oxidation,
insulin- like growth factor was also complicated in the increase of
LDL-cholesterol.
From this study it is recommended that patients having
hypothyroidism should be treated for hyperlipidemia.