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Endocrine | 2012

Serum vitamin D levels are decreased and associated with thyroid volume in female patients with newly onset Graves' disease.

Tetsuyuki Yasuda; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Noboru Hamada; Kazuyuki Miyashita; Mitsuyoshi Takahara; Fumie Sakamoto; Takeshi Miyatsuka; Tetsuhiro Kitamura; Naoto Katakami; Dan Kawamori; Michio Otsuki; Taka-aki Matsuoka; Hideaki Kaneto; Iichiro Shimomura

It has been shown that vitamin D deficiency is associated with autoimmune diseases, including rheumatoid arthritis (RA), systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), multiple sclerosis (MS) and type 1 diabetes (T1DM), and that vitamin D supplementation prevents the onset and/or development of these autoimmune diseases [1]. Furthermore, it was reported more recently that patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, an autoimmune thyroid disease had lower vitamin D levels [2]. However, there are few studies examining vitamin D status in patients with newly onset Graves’ disease. In the present study, we evaluated the vitamin D status in female patients with newly onset GD and the association of serum vitamin D levels with the clinical factors related to GD.


Endocrine | 2013

Serum vitamin D levels are decreased in patients without remission of Graves’ disease

Tetsuyuki Yasuda; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Noboru Hamada; Kazuyuki Miyashita; Mitsuyoshi Takahara; Fumie Sakamoto; Takeshi Miyatsuka; Tetsuhiro Kitamura; Naoto Katakami; Dan Kawamori; Michio Otsuki; Taka-aki Matsuoka; Hideaki Kaneto; Iichiro Shimomura

Graves’ disease (GD) is an autoimmune thyroid disease in which thyrotropin receptor autoantibodies (TRAb) cause hyperthyroidism. Although medical treatment with antithyroid drugs (ATD) is the first choice treatment for GD in Japan and Europe, a remission rate of GD with ATD is not satisfactory, and many patients need long-term treatment with ATD or further treatments such as radioactive iodine therapy or thyroidectomy [1]. Therefore, it is very important to identify the factors relating to the remission of GD. It has been recently shown that vitamin D deficiency is associated with the onset and/or development of several autoimmune diseases, including multiple sclerosis (MS), inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), and type 1 diabetes (T1DM) [2]. Furthermore, it has been reported more recently that patients with autoimmune thyroid diseases including GD have lower vitamin D status [3, 4]. However, there is no study comparing vitamin D status between the patients with and without remission of GD. In the present study, we examined vitamin D status in female patients with and without remission of GD and discussed the role of vitamin D in the pathogenesis and/or prognosis of GD.


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1993

Human histocompatibility leukocyte antigen-DQA1*0501 allele associated with genetic susceptibility to Graves' disease in a Caucasian population.

Tatsuo Yanagawa; Ampica Mangklabruks; Youn-Bok Chang; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Maria-Elena Fisfalen; Peter G. Curran; Leslie J. DeGroot


Thyroid | 1994

Proliferative Responses of Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells from Patients with Graves' Disease to Synthetic Peptides Epitopes of Human Thyrotropin Receptor

Yasuyuki Okamoto; Tatsuo Yanagawa; Maria-Elena Fisfalen; Leslie J. DeGroot


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1989

Thyroid Peroxidase Activity-Inhibiting Immunoglobulins in Patients with Autoimmune Thyroid Disease

Yasuyuki Okamoto; Noboru Hamada; Hifumi Saito; Mariko Ohno; Jaeduck Noh; Kunihiko Ito; Hirotoshi Morii


Endocrine Journal | 2006

TSH receptor antibody measurements and prediction of remission in Graves' disease patients treated with minimum maintenance doses of antithyroid drugs.

Yasuyuki Okamoto; Syun-ichi Tanigawa; Kazuyuki Ishikawa; Noboru Hamada


Endocrine Journal | 2011

Persistent high TRAb values during pregnancy predict increased risk of neonatal hyperthyroidism following radioiodine therapy for refractory hyperthyroidism

Noboru Hamada; Naoko Momotani; Naofumi Ishikawa; Jaeduk Yoshimura Noh; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Toshiaki Konishi; Koichi Ito; Kunihiko Ito


Endocrine Journal | 2011

Drug discontinuation after treatment with minimum maintenance dose of an antithyroid drug in Graves' disease: a retrospective study on effects of treatment duration with minimum maintenance dose on lasting remission.

Toshiaki Konishi; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Miki Ueda; Yoshiko Fukuda; Ichiko Harusato; Yuka Tsukamoto; Noboru Hamada


The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism | 1995

Proliferative responses of T-cells to thyroid antigens and synthetic thyroid peroxidase peptides in autoimmune thyroid disease.

Maria-Elena Fisfalen; Mosaad Soliman; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Keyoumars Soltani; Leslie J. DeGroot


Endocrinology | 1995

Production of thyroid-stimulating antibodies in mice by immunization with T-cell epitopes of human thyrotropin receptor

Yoh Hidaka; Valéria C. Guimarães; Mosaad Soliman; Tatsuo Yanagawa; Yasuyuki Okamoto; Jose Quintans; Leslie J. DeGroot

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University of Illinois at Chicago

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