Recombinant interferon alpha (rIFN-alpha) does not potentiate the effect of iodine excess on the development of thyroid abnormalities in patients with HCV chronic active hepatitis
- PMID: 10341861
- DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-2265.1999.00616.x
Recombinant interferon alpha (rIFN-alpha) does not potentiate the effect of iodine excess on the development of thyroid abnormalities in patients with HCV chronic active hepatitis
Abstract
Objective: To determine whether the administration of pharmacological quantities of iodine during interferon-alpha (rIFN-alpha) treatment of chronic viral hepatitis B and C (HCV) would exacerbate the potential adverse effects of rIFN alpha on thyroid function.
Design: Thyroid function tests were carried out in 48 euthyroid patients before and during rIFN-alpha therapy of HCV. Twenty-one of these patients were also treated with 10 drops saturated solution of potassium iodine (SSKI, approximately 350 mg iodine daily). Eight patients with HCV but not treated with rIFN-alpha received 10 drops SSKI.
Patients: All patients were enthyroid prior to rIFN-alpha therapy for HCV or iodine and thyroid function tests were similar in the three groups.
Measurements: Serum free T4, free T3, and TSH concentrations were measured prior to and at 30 and 60 days of rIFN-alpha therapy in the three groups of patients. The serum TSH response to TRH was assessed before rIFN-alpha therapy and on day 60. Thyroid peroxidase antibodies were measured before and during therapy.
Results: During the 2-month study period, similar small but significant decreases in serum FT4 and FT3 and compensatory small significant increases in TSH concentrations were observed in the patients treated with rIFN-alpha + iodine and iodine alone but not in the patients receiving rIFN-alpha alone. Abnormal thyroid function tests were observed more frequently in patients receiving rIFN-alpha + iodine and iodine alone compared to those receiving rIFN-alpha alone.
Conclusions: Excess iodine administered to patients treated with rIFN-alpha induced small changes in thyroid function similar to those observed in patients treated with iodine alone. Thus, rIFN-alpha and iodine do not appear to be synergistic in the development of abnormal thyroid function tests over a 2-month treatment period.
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