B. M. Wiedijk
University of Amsterdam
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Clinical Endocrinology | 2002
Bert Bakker; M. J. E. Kempers; Jan J. M. de Vijlder; David A. van Tijn; B. M. Wiedijk; Michael Van Bruggen; Thomas Vulsma
objective The dynamics of the plasma concentrations of various diagnostic determinants of thyroid function were analysed in children with congenital hypothyroidism (CH) after the start of T4 supplementation. The description of the biochemical dynamics of TSH and free T4 (FT4) during the first period of thyroxine treatment is important to depict the practical outlines of the initial dosage of T4 and dosage adjustments for newborns with variable forms of CH.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2015
Nitash Zwaveling-Soonawala; Catharina E. M. van Beijsterveldt; Ertirea T. Mesfum; B. M. Wiedijk; Petra Oomen; Martijn J.J. Finken; Dorret I. Boomsma; A. S. Paul van Trotsenburg
CONTEXT The interindividual variability in thyroid hormone function parameters is much larger than the intraindividual variability, suggesting an individual set point for these parameters. There is evidence to suggest that environmental factors are more important than genetic factors in the determination of this individual set point. OBJECTIVE This study aimed to quantify the effect of genetic factors and (fetal) environment on the early postnatal blood T4 concentration. METHODS This was a classical twin study comparing the resemblance of neonatal screening blood T4 concentrations in 1264 mono- and 2566 dizygotic twin pairs retrieved from the population-based Netherlands Twin Register. Maximum-likelihood estimates of variance explained by genetic and environmental influences were obtained by structural equation modeling in data from full-term and preterm twin pairs. RESULTS In full-term infants, genetic factors explained 40%/31% of the variance in standardized T4 scores in boys/girls, and shared environment, 27%/22%. The remaining variance of 33%/47% was due to environmental factors not shared by twins. For preterm infants, genetic factors explained 34%/0% of the variance in boys/girls, shared environment 31%/57%, and unique environment 35%/43%. In very preterm twins, no significant contribution of genetic factors was observed. CONCLUSION Environment explains a large proportion of the resemblance of the postnatal blood T4 concentration in twin pairs. Because we analyzed neonatal screening results, the fetal environment is the most likely candidate for these environmental influences. Genetic influences on the T4 set point diminished with declining gestational age, especially in girls. This may be due to major environmental influences such as immaturity and nonthyroidal illness in very preterm infants.
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2000
Bert Bakker; Hennie Bikker; Thomas Vulsma; Janine de Randamie; B. M. Wiedijk; Jan J. M. de Vijlder
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2003
M. J. E. Kempers; David A. van Tijn; A. S. Paul van Trotsenburg; Jan J. M. de Vijlder; B. M. Wiedijk; Thomas Vulsma
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2006
M. J. E. Kempers; L. van der Sluijs Veer; M.W.G. Nijhuis-Van der Sanden; Libbe Kooistra; B. M. Wiedijk; Irene R. Faber; J.J.M. de Vijlder; Martha A. Grootenhuis; Thomas Vulsma
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2006
M. J. E. Kempers; Caren I. Lanting; A.F. van Heijst; A.S.P. van Trotsenburg; B. M. Wiedijk; J.J.M. de Vijlder; Thomas Vulsma
European Journal of Endocrinology | 2001
Ch Konings; A.S.P. van Trotsenburg; C. Ris-Stalpers; T. Vulsma; B. M. Wiedijk; J. J. M. De Vijlder
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2007
M. J. E. Kempers; Liesbeth van der Sluijs Veer; Ria Nijhuis-van der Sanden; Caren I. Lanting; Libbe Kooistra; B. M. Wiedijk; Jan J. M. de Vijlder; Martha A. Grootenhuis; Thomas Vulsma
The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 2005
M. J. E. Kempers; A.S.P. van Trotsenburg; D.A. van Tijn; Erin Bakker; B. M. Wiedijk; E. Endert; J. J. M. De Vijlder; T. Vulsma
Journal of Endocrinology | 1999
Bert Bakker; Thomas Vulsma; J de Randamie; A M Achterhuis; B. M. Wiedijk; H Oosting; C Glas; J J M de Vijlder