Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Sclerostin, a product of a <it>SOST</it> gene, is a protein expressed by osteocytes that inhibits osteoblastic bone formation. Several hormones, including PTH and glucocorticosteroids, have been suggested to be possible regulators of sclerostin produc...

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Main Authors: Skowrońska-Jóźwiak Elżbieta, Krawczyk-Rusiecka Kinga, Lewandowski Krzysztof C, Adamczewski Zbigniew, Lewiński Andrzej
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2012-11-01
Series:Thyroid Research
Online Access:http://www.thyroidresearchjournal.com/content/5/1/14
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spelling doaj-7df73218192d4f0283ea8bd31fcb025e2020-11-25T00:37:56ZengBMCThyroid Research1756-66142012-11-01511410.1186/1756-6614-5-14Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levelsSkowrońska-Jóźwiak ElżbietaKrawczyk-Rusiecka KingaLewandowski Krzysztof CAdamczewski ZbigniewLewiński Andrzej<p>Abstract</p> <p>Sclerostin, a product of a <it>SOST</it> gene, is a protein expressed by osteocytes that inhibits osteoblastic bone formation. Several hormones, including PTH and glucocorticosteroids, have been suggested to be possible regulators of sclerostin production. The influence of thyroid hormones on sclerostin synthesis has not been investigated, so far. The aim of the study was to evaluate sclerostin concentrations in patients before and after treatment of thyrotoxicosis.</p> <p>Patients and methods</p> <p>The study involved 15 patients (4 men), mean age 51.8±15.3 years, mean BMI value - 24.7±3.5, with thyrotoxicosis due to Graves’ disease or toxic multinodular goitre. Serum sclerostin was measured by immunoassay at diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis and after 6–10 weeks of treatment with thiamazole. The data were analysed by means of simple descriptive statistics of location and dispersion and Mann–Whitney <it>U</it> test for pairs of results, before and after thiamazole therapy. Association between variables was evaluated with use of Spearman`s correlation coefficient.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There was a significant decrease in free T3 (FT<sub>3</sub>) and free T4 (FT<sub>4</sub>) concentrations (from 8.74±4.79 pg/ml to 3.54±2.40 pg/ml, and from 4.48±2.21 ng/ml to 1.02±1.07 ng/ml, respectively, p<0.001). This was accompanied by a marked decrease of serum sclerostin levels from 55.46±20.90 pmol/l to 35.73±15.70 pmol/l, p<0.0015). Interestingly, enough, sclerostin levels did not correlate with serum FT<sub>3</sub> or FT<sub>4</sub> concentrations.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Restoration of a euthyroid state in patients with thyrotoxicosis results in a significant decrease in serum sclerostin concentrations. The above mentioned phenomenon may reflect lowering of bone metabolism, but a possible direct influence of thyroid hormones on <it>SOST</it> gene needs to be investigated.</p> http://www.thyroidresearchjournal.com/content/5/1/14
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author Skowrońska-Jóźwiak Elżbieta
Krawczyk-Rusiecka Kinga
Lewandowski Krzysztof C
Adamczewski Zbigniew
Lewiński Andrzej
spellingShingle Skowrońska-Jóźwiak Elżbieta
Krawczyk-Rusiecka Kinga
Lewandowski Krzysztof C
Adamczewski Zbigniew
Lewiński Andrzej
Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
Thyroid Research
author_facet Skowrońska-Jóźwiak Elżbieta
Krawczyk-Rusiecka Kinga
Lewandowski Krzysztof C
Adamczewski Zbigniew
Lewiński Andrzej
author_sort Skowrońska-Jóźwiak Elżbieta
title Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
title_short Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
title_full Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
title_fullStr Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
title_full_unstemmed Successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
title_sort successful treatment of thyrotoxicosis is accompanied by a decrease in serum sclerostin levels
publisher BMC
series Thyroid Research
issn 1756-6614
publishDate 2012-11-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Sclerostin, a product of a <it>SOST</it> gene, is a protein expressed by osteocytes that inhibits osteoblastic bone formation. Several hormones, including PTH and glucocorticosteroids, have been suggested to be possible regulators of sclerostin production. The influence of thyroid hormones on sclerostin synthesis has not been investigated, so far. The aim of the study was to evaluate sclerostin concentrations in patients before and after treatment of thyrotoxicosis.</p> <p>Patients and methods</p> <p>The study involved 15 patients (4 men), mean age 51.8±15.3 years, mean BMI value - 24.7±3.5, with thyrotoxicosis due to Graves’ disease or toxic multinodular goitre. Serum sclerostin was measured by immunoassay at diagnosis of thyrotoxicosis and after 6–10 weeks of treatment with thiamazole. The data were analysed by means of simple descriptive statistics of location and dispersion and Mann–Whitney <it>U</it> test for pairs of results, before and after thiamazole therapy. Association between variables was evaluated with use of Spearman`s correlation coefficient.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>There was a significant decrease in free T3 (FT<sub>3</sub>) and free T4 (FT<sub>4</sub>) concentrations (from 8.74±4.79 pg/ml to 3.54±2.40 pg/ml, and from 4.48±2.21 ng/ml to 1.02±1.07 ng/ml, respectively, p<0.001). This was accompanied by a marked decrease of serum sclerostin levels from 55.46±20.90 pmol/l to 35.73±15.70 pmol/l, p<0.0015). Interestingly, enough, sclerostin levels did not correlate with serum FT<sub>3</sub> or FT<sub>4</sub> concentrations.</p> <p>Conclusions</p> <p>Restoration of a euthyroid state in patients with thyrotoxicosis results in a significant decrease in serum sclerostin concentrations. The above mentioned phenomenon may reflect lowering of bone metabolism, but a possible direct influence of thyroid hormones on <it>SOST</it> gene needs to be investigated.</p>
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