Objective: To investigate well-controlled congenital hypothyroidism on the markers associated with early kidney injury and oxidative DNA damage. Methods: Twenty-three children with euthyroid congenital hypothyroidism aged 3-6 years and 19 age- and gender-matched controls were enrolled. Serum levels of albumin, C-reactive protein, cysteine C, globulin, pre-albumin, and total protein were detected. Urine levels of albumin, fibrin degradation products, IgG, β2-microglobulin, and 8-hydroxydeoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) were also measured. Clinical and biochemical characteristics were evaluated between the two groups. Results: Serum levels of C-reactive protein were higher, but pre-albumin was lower in patients with congenital hyperthyroidism compared with the controls (all p<0.001). Urinary levels of IgG were higher in patients with congenital hyperthyroidism than in the controls (p=0.011). However, urinary levels of albumin excretion and 8-OHdG were similar to those in the controls. Serum pre-albumin levels were negatively correlated with urinary 8-OHdG levels (r=-0.479, p=0.016) in patients with congenital hypothyroidism. Conclusion: It is concluded that inflammatory and oxidative markers were slightly altered in well-controlled congenital hypothyroidism. The levels of urinary 8-OHdG and albumin excretion were not significantly different.
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Qiu, Y. L., Zhu, H., Ma, S. G., Liu, H., Li, Q., & Ji, C. M. (2015). Evaluation of inflammatory and oxidative biomarkers in children with well-controlled congenital hypothyroidism. Journal of Pediatric Endocrinology and Metabolism, 28(7–8), 761–765. https://doi.org/10.1515/jpem-2014-0428
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