Fetuin-A levels in hyperthyroidism

Authors

  • Bariş Onder Pamuk Izmir Bozyaka Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Hamiyet Yilmaz Izmir Bozyaka Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism
  • Tugba Topcuoglu Izmir Bozyaka Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Internal Medicine
  • Oktay Bilgir Izmir Bozyaka Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Internal Medicine
  • Ozlem Çalan Izmir Bozyaka Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Biochemistry
  • Gulseren Pamuk Izmir Bozyaka Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Family Medicine
  • Derun Taner Ertugrul Kecioren Teaching and Research Hospital; Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/clin.v68i3.72137

Keywords:

Fetuin-A, Hyperthyroidism, Insulin Resistance

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Fetuin-A is a protein secreted from the liver that inhibits arterial calcification deposition and can contribute to insulin resistance. Hyperthyroidism is also associated with insulin resistance. It is not known whether hyperthyroidism has an effect on fetuin-A levels. METHODS: We measured fetuin-A levels and homeostasis model of assessment-insulin resistance before hyperthyroidism treatment was initiated and after euthyroidism was achieved. A total of 42 patients diagnosed with hyperthyroidism were enrolled in this study. Fetuin-A, insulin, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, fasting blood glucose, free T3 (fT3), free T4 (fT4), and thyrotropin were measured before and after euthyroidism was established. RESULTS: Basal fasting blood glucose, high-sensitivity C-reactive protein, insulin, c-peptide, homeostasis model of assessment-insulin resistance, fT3, fT4 and fetuin-A levels were significantly decreased after euthyroidism was achieved (Table 1). Basal fasting blood glucose (r:0.407, p:0.008), high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (r:0.523, p<0.0001), insulin (r:0.479, p:0.001), homeostasis model of assessment-insulin resistance (r:0.541, p<0.0001), fT3 (r:0.492, p:0.001) and fT4 (r:0.473, p:0.002) were positively correlated with basal fetuin-A levels. Basal thyrotropin levels were significantly negatively correlated (r:-0.553, p<0.0001) with basal fetuin-A levels. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that hyperthyroidism influences fetuin-A levels.

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Published

2013-01-01

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Clinical Sciences

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