2022
DOI: 10.3897/folmed.64.e64997
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Serum selenium concentration in patients with autoimmune thyroid disease

Abstract: Introduction: Selenium (Se) is one of the environmental factors with an essential role in the pathogenesis of autoimmune thyroid disease (ATD). Scarce data is available for the selenium status of the Bulgarian population especially for patients with thyroid disorders. Aim: To compare the serum selenium (s-Se) concentrations in patients with ATD and healthy controls from Bulgarian population. Materials and methods: The s-Se concentrations were measured in 105 patients newly diagnosed or untr… Show more

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“…Some of them are involved in hormone metabolism and have a crucial antioxidant activity directed against the oxygen free radicals generated in the production of the thyroid hormones (THs) [225,226,228,[230][231][232]. Furthermore, there is mounting evidence that patients with thyroid pathologies (i.e., hypothyroidism, AITDs, and enlarged thyroid) present reduced levels of this micronutrient [225,233]. Furthermore, it should be highlighted that there is a linking bond between AITDs and environmental factors that can trigger oxidative stress which is considered a key pathogenic hallmark in AITDs development [234][235][236].…”
Section: Selenomethionine and Autoimmune Thyroid Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of them are involved in hormone metabolism and have a crucial antioxidant activity directed against the oxygen free radicals generated in the production of the thyroid hormones (THs) [225,226,228,[230][231][232]. Furthermore, there is mounting evidence that patients with thyroid pathologies (i.e., hypothyroidism, AITDs, and enlarged thyroid) present reduced levels of this micronutrient [225,233]. Furthermore, it should be highlighted that there is a linking bond between AITDs and environmental factors that can trigger oxidative stress which is considered a key pathogenic hallmark in AITDs development [234][235][236].…”
Section: Selenomethionine and Autoimmune Thyroid Diseasesmentioning
confidence: 99%