Effects of Maternal Iodine Nutrition and Thyroid Status on Cognitive Development in Offspring: A Pilot Study

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作者
Moleti, Mariacarla [1 ]
Trimarchi, Francesco [1 ]
Tortorella, Gaetano [2 ]
Longo, Alice Candia [2 ]
Giorgianni, Grazia [1 ]
Sturniolo, Giacomo [1 ]
Alibrandi, Angela [3 ]
Vermiglio, Francesco [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Messina, Dept Clin & Expt Med, Messina, Italy
[2] Univ Messina, Dept Pediat Gynecol & Biomed Sci, Messina, Italy
[3] Univ Messina, Dept Econ Sci, Messina, Italy
关键词
EARLY-PREGNANCY; NEUROPSYCHOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENT; INTELLECTUAL-DEVELOPMENT; CHILD-DEVELOPMENT; FOLLOW-UP; HYPOTHYROXINEMIA; HYPOTHYROIDISM; DEFICIENCY; SUPPLEMENTATION; DISORDERS;
D O I
10.1089/thy.2015.0336
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Background and Objective: Maternal iodine nutrition and thyroid status may influence neurocognitive development in offspring. This study investigated the effects on the intelligence quotient (IQ) of children born to mothers with different levels of iodine supplementation, with or without the administration of levothyroxine (LT4), prior to and during pregnancy. Patients and Methods: This pilot, prospective, observational study included four study groups, each comprising 15 mother-child pairs, identified on the basis of maternal histories of iodized salt consumption and LT4 treatment prior to and during pregnancy. The groups were labeled as follows: iodine (I), no iodine (no-I), iodine + LT4 (I + T4), and no iodine + LT4 (no-I + T4). IQ tests were administered to children at 6-12 years of age with the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children-3rd Edition (WISC-III), with full-scale IQ (FSIQ), verbal IQ (VIQ), and performance IQ (PIQ) being evaluated. Results: Children of I and I + T4 mothers had similar verbal, performance, and FSIQs, which were 14, 10, and 13 points higher, respectively, than children born to no-I and no-I + T4 mothers. A positive association was found between VIQ and maternal urinary iodine (=1.023 [confidence interval (CI) 1.003-1.043]; p=0.028), but not with maternal free thyroxine concentrations at any stage of pregnancy. Overall, the prevalence of borderline or defective cognitive function was more than threefold higher in the children of mothers not using iodized salt than of those mothers using it (76.9% vs. 23.1%, odds ratio 7.667 [CI 2.365-24.856], (2)=12.65; p=0.0001). Conclusions: Neuro-intellectual outcomes in children appear to be more dependent on their mothers' nutritional iodine status than on maternal thyroid function. These results support the growing body of evidence that prenatal, mild-to-moderate iodine deficiency adversely affects cognitive development later in life, with a seemingly greater impact on verbal abilities.
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页数:10
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