Residual goitre in the postiodization phase: iodine status, thiocyanate exposure and autoimmunity
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Residual goitre in the postiodization phase: iodine status, thiocyanate exposure and autoimmunity
Abstract
Objective: This study was done to assess goitre prevalence, thyroid functional status and cause of residual goitre among school children in the postsalt iodization phase in India.
Design: A cross-sectional study in which, 14762 school children in the age group of 6-18 years, from different States and Union territories of India, were evaluated for goitre prevalence, urinary iodine and thiocyanate excretion, functional status of the thyroid as well as serological and cytopathological markers for thyroid autoimmunity.
Measurements: Urinary iodine (wet ashing method), urinary thiocyanate (colourimetric method), serum thyroxine [in-house radioimmunoassay (RIA)], serum TSH (IRMA), antithyroid microsomal and antithyroglobulin antibodies (haemagglutination method) were estimated. Fine-needle aspiration cytology was performed in all goitrous subjects giving consent.
Results: The overall goitre prevalence was 23% (27.1% girls; 17.8% boys, P < 0.001). Subjects belonging to poor socio-economic strata had significantly higher goitre prevalence. Median urinary iodine excretion (UIE) in goitrous subjects (2-53 micromol/l) was significantly higher than in controls (2-24 micromol/l; P < 0.001). Levels of UIE observed among goitrous subjects showed no relationship with the presence or absence of thyroid dysfunction or with thyroid antibody status. High titres (> or = 1:1600) of TMA were present more often in goitrous subjects (6.08%) than nongoitrous controls (0.34%; P < 0.001) and in girls (7.3%) than boys (2.35%; P < 0.001). TMA positivity were significantly more among goitrous subjects with thyroid dysfunction than in euthyroid subjects. Significantly higher median urinary thiocyanate (USCN) excretion was observed in goitrous subjects (0.75 mg/dl) compared to controls (0.64 mg/dl; P < 0.001) and goitrous girls compared to goitrous boys. USCN excretion of goitrous subjects and controls showed no relationship with functional or thyroid antibody status in various groups.
Conclusions: Persistent, albeit reduced prevalence of goitre, despite adequate iodine prophylaxis, suggests existence of additional factors in goitrogenesis in India. Thyroid autoimmunity can explain only a part of the goitre prevalence. The role of goitrogens in residual goitre prevalence is brought forth.
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