Determination of Serum Zinc and Phosphorus Levels in Patients with Hypothyroidism

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Amrendra Mani Patel
Saba Khan
Ahmad Merajul Hasan Inam
Roshan Alam
Mohammad Mustufa Khan
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[1] Integral University,Department of Biochemistry, Integral Institute of Medical Sciences & Research (IIMSR)
[2] Integral Institute of Allied Health Sciences & Research (IIAHSR),Department of Physiotherapy
[3] Integral University,Department of Basic Medical Sciences
[4] Integral Institute of Allied Health Sciences & Research (IIAHSR),undefined
[5] Integral University,undefined
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Biological Trace Element Research | 2024年 / 202卷
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A case–control study; Hypothyroidism; Serum zinc; Serum phosphorus;
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Various studies reported that serum zinc (Zn) and phosphorus (P) levels altered in patients with hypothyroidism and vice versa, but results were found inconsistent. It was aimed to find the association between serum Zn and P in patients with hypothyroidism. In this case–control study, a total of 100 subjects (50 newly diagnosed patients of hypothyroidism and 50 controls) were enrolled aged between 25 and 60 years. Biochemical parameters such as thyroid profile, serum Zn, and P were estimated in each subject. A p < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. The mean level of body mass index (BMI), thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), and serum P was found significantly elevated in cases compared to controls (p < 0.001). However, the mean level of total triiodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4), and serum Zn was found significantly reduced in cases compared to controls (p < 0.001). The serum Zn has shown a significant negative correlation with T3 and BMI among cases (r =  − 0.313 p < 0.05, r =  − 0.338 p < 0.05, respectively). However, serum P has shown a significant positive correlation with TSH and BMI among cases (r = 0.310 p < 0.05, r = 0.449 p < 0.01, respectively). Regression analysis indicated that serum Zn significantly predicted hypothyroidism (p < 0.00). Similarly, serum P significantly predicted hypothyroidism (p < 0.007). Results showed that serum Zn levels were significantly reduced and serum P levels were significantly elevated in cases compared to controls. The serum Zn and serum P both significantly associated with hypothyroidism.
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