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Translational Research | 2008

Lipid profile in different degrees of hypothyroidism and effects of levothyroxine replacement in mild thyroid failure

Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Márcia Martins Ferreira; Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Alexandru Buescu; Antonio José Leal Costa; Mario Vaisman

The aim of this study was to evaluate the lipid profile of patients with different degrees of hypothyroidism and the effect of levothyroxine replacement in subclinical hypothyroidism (SH). Initially, a cross-sectional study was performed with 226 participants [SH = 133 participants, manifest hypothyroidism (MH) = 23 participants, and euthyroidism (EU) = 70 participants]. The mean levels of atherogenic lipid variables were greater in MH than in SH and were greater in SH than in EU, although the differences between SH and EU did not reach statistical significance. The SH subgroup with greater serum thyrotropin (TSH) levels and that with positive antithyroperoxidase antibodies (TPO-Ab) had greater levels of triglycerides and of the atherogenic index Apo B/Apo A. A positive correlation exists between serum TSH and total cholesterol (rs = 0.167; P = 0.006), triglycerides (rs = 0.219; P < 0.001), and ApoB levels (rs = 0.205; P < 0.001). Eleven patients who received levothyroxine (L-T4) treatment and 15 patients who received placebo were reevaluated 1 year after TSH adjusted intervention. A fall in atherogenic variables was observed in the L-T4-treated group, with significance for total cholesterol (-20.0 vs +16.1 mg/dL in the placebo group) and LDL-c (-21.7 vs +17.2 mg/dL). We concluded that SH leads to an intermediary lipid profile between euthyroid individuals and that found in manifest hypothyroidism and that a significant lipid profile improvement occurred 1 year after L-T4 replacement therapy.


Revista Brasileira de Psiquiatria | 2007

Subclinical hypothyroidism: psychiatric disorders and symptoms

Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Marco Antonio Alves Brasil; Antonio José Leal Costa; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Márcia de Assunção Ferreira; Amanda M Marques; Bianca A Melo; Letícia B.B. de M. Teixeira; Alexandre Buescu; Mario Vaisman

OBJECTIVE To evaluate the prevalence of psychiatric disorders and symptoms in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism. METHOD Ninety-four outpatients with at least two elevated serum thyrotrophin levels (> 4 microU/ml) and normal FT4, and 43 euthyroid outpatients, both groups from HUCFF-UFRJ, were evaluated. Psychiatric diagnosis was based on the Structured Clinical Interview Diagnostic for the DSM-IV axis I (SCID-I/DSM-IV), the psychopathological symptoms on Hamilton anxiety and depression scales, and the Beck Inventory. RESULTS Our data showed an increased prevalence of psychiatric disorders in the subclinical hypothyroidism patients when compared to the euthyroid group (45.7% vs 25.6%; p = 0.025), mood disorders being the most frequent. The prevalence of depressive symptoms based on Becks Scale among subclinical hypothyroidism patients was about 2.3 times higher than among euthyroid ones (45.6% vs 20.9%, p = 0.006). Anxiety symptoms were also more frequent among subclinical hypothyroidism patients (87.0% vs 60.5%, p < 0.001), mainly clinical anxiety (44.6% vs 23.3%; p = 0.001). CONCLUSION Our results showed a significant association of subclinical hypothyroidism with psychiatric disorders and an increased frequency of subsyndromic depression and anxiety symptoms in subclinical hypothyroidism in relation to the euthyroid group.


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2006

Avaliação clínica e de sintomas psiquiátricos no hipotireoidismo subclínico

Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Márcia Martins Ferreira; Márcia Branco Wagman; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Antonio José Leal Costa; Mario Vaisman

BACKGROUND: This investigation evaluated and correlated clinical, laboratorial aspects and psychiatric symptoms in sub clinical hypothyroidism (SH). METHODS: Cross sectional study involving 103 patients with SH and 60 subjects without thyroid disease. Clinical and psychiatric evaluation was respectively based on the Zulewski score and Hamilton A, Hamilton D and Beck questionnaires. Serum thyreotropin (TSH), (thyroxine) FT4 and (antithyroperoxidase) ATPO were measured in all participants. Analysis of continuums data was assessed by the Student t- test, for normally distributed data, and by the Mann- Whitney and Kruskal Wallis tests for non-parametric data. The c2, Fishers and Kruskal Wallis tests were used to study qualitative variables. Multivariate analyses were used to study confounding variables. RESULTS: Mean serum TSH level was 7.76 ± 2.9 µUI/mL in SH and 1.66 ± 0.6 µUI/mL in the group without thyroid disease (p=0.001). Mean serum T4L was slightly lower among patients with HS, and showed a negative linear correlation with TSH. Higher frequencies of abnormal clinical score (48.3 vs. 67.0%; p=0.02), depression self reported symptoms (20.5 vs. 44.2%; p=0.011) and anxiety symptoms (86.0 vs. 63.4%; p=0.004) occurred more frequently in SH. Frequency of psychiatric symptoms had a positive correlation with the clinical score and serum TSH. There was no association between the clinical and psychiatric findings and the etiology of SH, presence of ATPO, age or menopause. CONCLUSIONS: The study showed that SH was associated with clinical findings and with psychiatric symptoms. Clinical trials are required to evaluate possible improvement with levotiroxine.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2007

Are neuropsychological changes relevant in subclinical hypothyroidism

Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Mario Vaisman; Antonio José Leal Costa; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Márcia de Assunção Ferreira; Letícia B.B. de M. Teixeira; Glória R.B. de Araújo; Marco Antonio Alves Brasil

INTRODUCTION Neuropsychological changes are still controversial in patients with subclinical hypothyroidism (SH). The objective of this study is to assess these changes. METHOD Cross-sectional study comparing the results of the neurocognitive evaluation of 65 SH patients and 31 individuals without thyroid disease. Subclinical hypothyroidism was defined as at least two elevated serum TSH levels (> 4 microUI/ml) with normal serum free T4 levels (0.9-1.8 ng/dl). The participants underwent the following neuropsychological assessment: Buschkes Selective Reminding Procedure, Rey-Osterrieth Complex Figure Test, Warringtons Recognition Memory Test for Words and Faces, and the Vocabulary subtest of the WAIS-R. RESULTS The groups were similar in regard to mean age, sex and educational level. No neuropsychological change was found in patients with SH when compared with euthyroid individuals. CONCLUSION No difference was observed in the performance of the neuropsychological tests between both groups in regard to the functions studied.


Arquivos Brasileiros De Endocrinologia E Metabologia | 2006

Avaliação clínica e da função muscular em pacientes com hipotireoidismo subclínico

Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Alexandru Buescu; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Antonio José Leal Costa; Márcia Branco Wagman; Márcia Martins Ferreira; Carmen Lucia Natividade de Castro; Mario Vaisman

Some symptoms and signs of hypothyroidism, as well as some laboratory abnormalities, may be present in subclinical hypothyroidism (SH). This study evaluates the prevalence of signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism and skeletal muscle dysfunction in 57 patients with SH compared to 37 euthyroid controls. The participants received a clinical score based on signs and symptoms of hypothyroidism. The muscle strength was estimated by manual testing and chair dynamometer and inspiratory force by manuvacuometer. Thyroid hormones and muscle enzymes were measured. The SH group presented with higher score (p< 0.01), complained about mialgia and weakness more frequently (p< 0.05), and showed strength disability in scapular and pelvic girdles (p< 0.05). The median free T4 serum levels were lower in SH (p< 0.001). These findings suggest that signs and symptoms of thyroid dysfunction may be related to lower levels of FT4 in SH and should be taken into account in the decision of beginning LT4 therapy.


Diabetes Research and Clinical Practice | 2005

Characteristics of childhood and adult-onset type 1 diabetes in a multi-ethnic population

Melanie Rodacki; Lenita Zajdenverg; Rosangela Tortora; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Martha S. Albernaz; Maria Rocio Bencke Goncalves; Adolpho Milech; José Egídio Paulo de Oliveira


Rev. SOCERJ | 2004

Hipotireoidismo subclínico e risco cardiovascular

Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Cloyra Paiva de Almeida; Mario Vaisman


Jornal Brasileiro De Psiquiatria | 2004

Hipotireoidismo subclínico e alterações neuropsiquiátricas: uma revisão

Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Marco Antonio Alves Brasil; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Mario Vaisman


Revista Da Associacao Medica Brasileira | 2006

Avaliao clnica e de sintomas psiquitricos no hipotireoidismo subclnico

Patrícia de Fátima dos Santos Teixeira; Vaneska Spinelli Reuters; Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Márcia Martins Ferreira; Márcia Branco Wagman; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Antonio José Leal Costa; Mario Vaisman


Archive | 2006

artigo original Avaliação Clínica e da Função Muscular em Pacientes Com Hipotireoidismo Subclínico

Alexandru Buescu; Fabíola Alves Aarão Reis; Cloyra Paiva Almeida; Patrícia dos; Santos Teixeira; Antonio José Leal Costa; Márcia Branco Wagman; Márcia Martins Ferreira; Carmen Lucia; Mario Vaisman

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Mario Vaisman

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Vaneska Spinelli Reuters

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Cloyra Paiva Almeida

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Antonio José Leal Costa

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Márcia Martins Ferreira

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Alexandru Buescu

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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Márcia Branco Wagman

Rio de Janeiro State University

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Marco Antonio Alves Brasil

Federal University of Rio de Janeiro

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