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. 2024 Dec 4:15:1445878.
doi: 10.3389/fendo.2024.1445878. eCollection 2024.

Effects of different supplements on Hashimoto's thyroiditis: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

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Effects of different supplements on Hashimoto's thyroiditis: a systematic review and network meta-analysis

Bingcong Peng et al. Front Endocrinol (Lausanne). .

Abstract

Clinicians often consider the use of dietary supplements to assist in lowering thyroid autoantibody titres in patients with Hashimoto's thyroiditis (HT). Currently, different supplements differ in their ability to reduce autoantibody levels. The purpose of this article is to compare the ability of different supplements to lower autoantibody titres and restore TSH levels through a systematic literature review. We obtained information from the PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and Cochrane databases, as well as the China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI). Selected studies included those using selenium, Vitamin D, Myo-inositol, and Myo-inositol in combination with selenium for the treatment of HT patients with euthyroidism. These data were combined using standardised mean differences (SMDs) and assessed using a random effects model. A total of 10 quantitative meta-analyses of case-control studies were selected for this meta-analysis. Compared to the placebo group, the use of selenium supplements was able to significantly reduce the levels of thyroid peroxidase autoantibodies (TPOAb) (SMD: -2.44, 95% CI: -4.19, -0.69) and thyroglobulin autoantibodies (TgAb) (SMD: -2.76, 95% CI: -4.50, -1.02). During a 6-month treatment, the use of Myo-inositol, Vitamin D alone, and the combination of selenium, and Myo-inositol did not effectively reduce TPOAb (Myo-inositol: SMD:-1.94, 95% CI: -6.75, 2.87; Vitamin D: SMD: -2.54, 95% CI: -6.51,1.42; Se+Myo-inositol: SMD: -3.01, 95% CI: -8.96,2.93) or TgAb (Myo-inositol: SMD:-2.02, 95% CI: -6.52, 2.48; Vitamin D: SMD: -2.73, 95% CI: -6.44,0.98; Se+Myo-inositol: SMD: -3.64, 95% CI: -9.20,1.92) levels. Therefore, we recommend that patients with HT(Hashimoto's Thyroiditis) be given an appropriate amount of selenium as an auxiliary treatment during standard-of-care treatment.

Keywords: Hashimoto’s thyroiditis; meta-analysis; myo-inositol; selenium; vitamin D.

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The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest.

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Network meta-analysis plot.
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Forest plots of TPOAb and TgAb levels during supplement use. (A) Forest plot of TPOAb levels when using Se, VD, Se+MI and MI supplements vs. placebo. (B) Forest plot of TgAb levels when using Se, VD, Se+MI and MI supplements vs. placebo. (C) Forest plot of TSH levels when using Se, VD, Se+MI and Myo-inositol supplements vs. placebo. Se, Selenium; MI, Myo-inositol; VD, Vitamin D.
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Figure 3
Forest plot of TPOAb and TgAb levels during supplement use for 6 months.

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