Background:-Obesity is a major global health problem. Obesity and iron
deficiency are two of the most common nutritional disorders worldwide.Iron
deficienciescan be the cause of thyroid disorders. Obstatinis an important
appetite and energyregulating peptide, secreted by the stomach. This gut
peptide and thyroid hormones are involved in nutrition regulation. Few studies
have been reported variations of gut hormones in thyroid dysfunction.We aimed
to evaluate the possible relationships between serum obstatin, nutrition
disorders, and thyroid dysfunction in thyroid peroxidase antibody positive
obesewomen. Methods:- case?control study included 150Egyptian patients with
autoimmune thyroid diseasesand 50women as controls .Complete blood count, iron,
total iron binding capacity, ferritin, thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroid
hormones (FT4 and FT3), anti-thyroglobulin (anti-TG) ,anti-thyroid peroxidase
(anti-TPO) andobstatinwere measured .Fat mass (FM) and fat free mass (FFM) were
evaluated by DEXA. Results:-Serum obstatinwere statistically higher in
hyperthyroidism patients than in euthyroid cases. However, the serum
obstatinlevels were statistically lower in hypothyroidism patients than in
those euthyroid. In autoimmune thyroiditis patients, serum obstatin level was
positively correlated with hemoglobin, hematocrit, ferritin,serum iron,
transferrin saturationratio (TSF), anti TPO, anti TG, TSH, FT3, and FT4. On the
contrary, there were significant negative correlations between serum obstatin
level and indices of obesity; mid arm circumferences (MAC).body mass index (BMI),
FM, FFM and FFM.In autoimmune thyroiditis patients, linear regression analysis
showed thatserumobstatin levels were independently correlated with
hemoglobin,hematocrit and serum iron levels, Conclusion:- In this study,serum
obstatinwere higher in hyperthyroidism patients and lower in hypothyroidism
patients than in euthyroid.Moreover obestatn, iron deficiency parameters
(hemoglobin, hematocrit serum iron, ferritin, TFS and TIBC) and body
composition parameters(FM, FMI, FFM and FFMI)associated with different types of
thyroid dysfunction.Our results suggested thatthe gut peptide, obstatin can be
a valuable diagnostic marker of nutrition disorders especiallyin
obeseautoimmune thyroiditis patients. - See more at:
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