Prevalence of serum antithyroid peroxidase antibodies in 85-year-old women and men

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Antithyroid peroxidase antibodies (TPOAb) were determined by competitive radioassay in serum samples obtained from a representative population of 85- year-olds (601 women and 285 men). The prevalence of increased TPOAb concentration was significantly higher in the women. In individuals without previously known thyroid dysfunction, 16% of the women and 9% of the men had TPOAb concentration >100 kilo-units/L, the upper decision limit. We found a direct relationship between TPOAb and thyrotropin (TSH) concentrations and an inverse relationship between TPOAb and free thyroxine (T4) concentrations, but no relationships between TPOAb and defined disorders or treatment with pharmaceutical drugs. Exclusion of individuals with increased TPOAb concentration and conditions influencing TSH and free T4 concentrations resulted in a decrease of the upper reference limit for TSH concentration and an increase of the lower limit for free T4 concentration, indicating that high TPOAb concentration should be taken into account when evaluating normal reference intervals for thyroid-function tests in the elderly.

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Sundbeck, G., Edén, S., Jagenburg, R., Lundberg, P. A., & Lindstedt, G. (1995). Prevalence of serum antithyroid peroxidase antibodies in 85-year-old women and men. Clinical Chemistry, 41(5), 707–712. https://doi.org/10.1093/clinchem/41.5.707

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