Titre |
Correlation Between Iodine Status and Dysfunctional Parameters of the Thyroid Gland of Djidja Schoolchildren ./. |
Auteurs |
Avocefohoun Alphonse S. [1],
Gbaguidi Bertin A. [2],
SINA HAZIZ [3],
BIAOU OLIVIER [4],
ADJANOHOUN Adolphe [5],
HOUSSOU Christophe S. [6],
BABA-MOUSSA LAMINE [6],
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Journal: |
European Scientific Journal |
Catégorie Journal: |
Internationale |
Impact factor: |
0 |
Volume Journal: |
14 |
DOI: |
Doi: 10.19044/esj.2018.v14n3p86 |
Resume |
Iodine is reported to be one of the main trace mineral constituting thyroid hormones. The aim of this study was to determine the correlation between urinary iodine concentration status and dysfunctional parameters of the thyroid gland of schoolchildren in central Benin. In our study we selected
108 schoolchildren to whom we performed T3, T4, TSH, iodine and thyroid
volume tests. The determination of the morning urinary iodine (iodine) in
Djidja schoolchildren gave satisfactory results to 72% thus declaring our study
area as a zone of non-iodine dietary deficiency. The hormone assay results are favorable at a rate of 92% and corresponds to hypothyroidism. In fact, TSH are high in 85% of the study population, T3 are in their case low in 93% of our
study population and finally T4 are lower in the 100% of individuals in the
study population. But these results are not in agreement with the iodine
obtained. Indeed, in the study environment, the population is forced to drink
some water rich in fluoride. Fluorine is an iodine antagonist that it can easily
substitute, disrupting the production of T3, T4 and TSH hormones. To end, the
calculated thyroid echography volumes are for the most part normal volumes
with a rate of 45.37 for boys and 35.19 for girls. |
Mots clés |
Iodine, Hormones, Fluorine, Ultrasound volume, Schoolchildren, Benin |
Pages |
86 - 95 |
Fichier |
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