Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India

Purpose: Salt iodization in Manipur of north-east India failed to prevent endemic goiter, therefore an in depth study carried out to evaluate thyroid functions of goitrous subjects in a randomly selected region. Methods: Goiter survey conducted in children and women of reproductive ages by palpation...

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Main Authors: Laishram Hemchandra Singh, Amar K. Chandra, Suchitra Devi Yumnam, Deotima Sarkar, R.K. Manglem, Th. Dhabali, Shekhar Mookerjee, Indrajit Ray
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Published: Elsevier 2021-01-01
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spelling doaj-e4bbb002529a43f98a440989956a77312021-04-23T06:15:05ZengElsevierEcotoxicology and Environmental Safety0147-65132021-01-01208111711Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east IndiaLaishram Hemchandra Singh0Amar K. Chandra1Suchitra Devi Yumnam2Deotima Sarkar3R.K. Manglem4Th. Dhabali5Shekhar Mookerjee6Indrajit Ray7Department of Zoology, D.M. College of Science, Imphal, Manipur, IndiaDepartment of Physiology, University of Calcutta, 92, APC Road Kolkata, 700 009 Kolkata, West Bengal, India; Corresponding author.Department of Zoology, D.M. College of Science, Imphal, Manipur, IndiaDepartment of Physiology, University of Calcutta, 92, APC Road Kolkata, 700 009 Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaBabina Diagnostics, Imphal, Manipur, IndiaBabina Diagnostics, Imphal, Manipur, IndiaMedical College Calcutta, Kolkata, West Bengal, IndiaDepartment of Human Physiology, Ramkrishna Mahavidyalaya (Govt. of Tripura), Tripura, IndiaPurpose: Salt iodization in Manipur of north-east India failed to prevent endemic goiter, therefore an in depth study carried out to evaluate thyroid functions of goitrous subjects in a randomly selected region. Methods: Goiter survey conducted in children and women of reproductive ages by palpation followed by measurement of urinary iodine, thiocyanate and house-hold salt iodine to evaluate iodine nutritional status and consumption pattern of bamboo-shoots (BS). In all grade-2 goitrous subjects, free thyroxine, triiodothyronine, TSH, TPO and Tg antibodies, thyroid volume and echogenecity by ultrasonography and cytomorphology of thyroid by FNAC studied. Results: Study population was 2486 children and 1506 women, goiter prevalence was 12.59% and 16.27% respectively; median urinary iodine and mean thiocyanate were 166 µg/l and 0.729 ± 0.408 mg/dl while salt iodine was ≥30 ppm. Serum thyroid hormones and TSH profiles of all grade-2 goitrous subjects showed 16.21% were subclinically hypothyroid, 2.16% overt hypothyroid, 4.86% subclinically hyperthyroid and 6.48% overt hyperthyroid, serum TPO- and Tg-antibodies found positive in 41.62%. Ultrasonographic results showed 24% had enlarged thyroid and 86.4% hypoechoic. Cytomorphological studies showed prevalence of colloid goiter (41.08%), lymphocytic thyroiditis (37.83%), Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (8.10%), autoimmune thyroiditis (4.32%), sub-acute thyroiditis (2.16%) and 1.62% each papillary, medullary carcinoma, simple diffused hyperplasia and adenomoid nodular goiter. Conclusions: Grade-2 goitrous individuals in this mild goiter endemic region were affected by hypo- and hyperthyroidism with hypoechoic thyroid and thyroiditis. Thiocyanate that originates from BS even in presence of adequate iodine developed goiter and led goitrous population towards such diseases.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651320315487Endemic goiterIodine nutritionHypo-and hyperthyroidismThiocyanateThyroid echogenicity/cytomorphology
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author Laishram Hemchandra Singh
Amar K. Chandra
Suchitra Devi Yumnam
Deotima Sarkar
R.K. Manglem
Th. Dhabali
Shekhar Mookerjee
Indrajit Ray
spellingShingle Laishram Hemchandra Singh
Amar K. Chandra
Suchitra Devi Yumnam
Deotima Sarkar
R.K. Manglem
Th. Dhabali
Shekhar Mookerjee
Indrajit Ray
Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India
Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
Endemic goiter
Iodine nutrition
Hypo-and hyperthyroidism
Thiocyanate
Thyroid echogenicity/cytomorphology
author_facet Laishram Hemchandra Singh
Amar K. Chandra
Suchitra Devi Yumnam
Deotima Sarkar
R.K. Manglem
Th. Dhabali
Shekhar Mookerjee
Indrajit Ray
author_sort Laishram Hemchandra Singh
title Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India
title_short Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India
title_full Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India
title_fullStr Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India
title_full_unstemmed Thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east India
title_sort thiocyanate in excess develops goiter followed by auto immune thyroid diseases even after effective salt iodization in a rural community of north east india
publisher Elsevier
series Ecotoxicology and Environmental Safety
issn 0147-6513
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Purpose: Salt iodization in Manipur of north-east India failed to prevent endemic goiter, therefore an in depth study carried out to evaluate thyroid functions of goitrous subjects in a randomly selected region. Methods: Goiter survey conducted in children and women of reproductive ages by palpation followed by measurement of urinary iodine, thiocyanate and house-hold salt iodine to evaluate iodine nutritional status and consumption pattern of bamboo-shoots (BS). In all grade-2 goitrous subjects, free thyroxine, triiodothyronine, TSH, TPO and Tg antibodies, thyroid volume and echogenecity by ultrasonography and cytomorphology of thyroid by FNAC studied. Results: Study population was 2486 children and 1506 women, goiter prevalence was 12.59% and 16.27% respectively; median urinary iodine and mean thiocyanate were 166 µg/l and 0.729 ± 0.408 mg/dl while salt iodine was ≥30 ppm. Serum thyroid hormones and TSH profiles of all grade-2 goitrous subjects showed 16.21% were subclinically hypothyroid, 2.16% overt hypothyroid, 4.86% subclinically hyperthyroid and 6.48% overt hyperthyroid, serum TPO- and Tg-antibodies found positive in 41.62%. Ultrasonographic results showed 24% had enlarged thyroid and 86.4% hypoechoic. Cytomorphological studies showed prevalence of colloid goiter (41.08%), lymphocytic thyroiditis (37.83%), Hashimoto’s thyroiditis (8.10%), autoimmune thyroiditis (4.32%), sub-acute thyroiditis (2.16%) and 1.62% each papillary, medullary carcinoma, simple diffused hyperplasia and adenomoid nodular goiter. Conclusions: Grade-2 goitrous individuals in this mild goiter endemic region were affected by hypo- and hyperthyroidism with hypoechoic thyroid and thyroiditis. Thiocyanate that originates from BS even in presence of adequate iodine developed goiter and led goitrous population towards such diseases.
topic Endemic goiter
Iodine nutrition
Hypo-and hyperthyroidism
Thiocyanate
Thyroid echogenicity/cytomorphology
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0147651320315487
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