Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W2542430691> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W2542430691 endingPage "155" @default.
- W2542430691 startingPage "147" @default.
- W2542430691 abstract "The presence of the Thr92Ala polymorphism of deiodinase-2 (D2) has been thought to have several effects. It may influence its enzymatic function, is associated with increased expression of genes involved in oxidative stress in brain tissue, and may predict favorable response to combination levothyroxine (LT4) plus triiodothyronine (T3) therapy. It was hypothesized that homozygous carriers of the D2-92Ala allele have different thyroid hormone parameters, and reduced health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and cognitive functioning.In 12,625 participants from the LifeLines cohort study with genome-wide genetic data available, the effects of the Thr92Ala polymorphism (rs225014) were evaluated in the general population and in 364 people treated with thyroid hormone replacement therapy, the latter mainly because of primary hypothyroidism. In addition to evaluating anthropometric data, medication use, and existence of metabolic syndrome, HRQoL was assessed with the RAND 36-Item Health Survey, and the Ruff Figural Fluency Test was used as a sensitive test for executive functioning. Data on thyrotropin, free thyroxine (fT4), and free T3 (fT3) levels were available in a subset of 4479 participants.The mean age (±standard deviation) was 53 ± 12 years and the body mass index was 27.0 ± 4.5 kg/m2 in the LT4 users compared with 48 ± 11 years and 26.2 ± 4.1 kg/m2 in participants from the general population. The Ala/Ala genotype of the D2-Thr92Ala polymorphism was present in 11.3% of LT4 users and in 10.7% of the general population. In total, 3742/4479 subjects with thyroid hormone data available had normal TSH (0.4-4.0 mIU/L), and 88% of LT4 users were females. LT4 users had higher fT4, lower fT3, and a lower fT3/fT4 ratio, and female patients had lower scores on the HRQoL domains of physical functioning, vitality, mental health, social functioning, bodily pain, and general health compared with those not using LT4 (p < 0.005). Executive functioning scores, as part of cognitive functioning, were comparable between female LT4 users and the general population. In both groups, the D2-Thr92Ala polymorphism was not associated with differences in TSH, fT4, fT3, the fT3/fT4 ratio, presence of metabolic syndrome or other comorbidities, use of medication, HRQoL, and cognitive functioning.The Thr92Ala polymorphism of D2 was not associated with thyroid parameters, HRQoL, and cognitive functioning in the general population and in participants on thyroid hormone replacement therapy." @default.
- W2542430691 created "2016-11-04" @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5018276668 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5019197669 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5031973829 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5035431645 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5039963732 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5040615684 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5042676832 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5060728967 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5070069839 @default.
- W2542430691 creator A5085115626 @default.
- W2542430691 date "2017-02-01" @default.
- W2542430691 modified "2023-10-10" @default.
- W2542430691 title "No Effect of the Thr92Ala Polymorphism of Deiodinase-2 on Thyroid Hormone Parameters, Health-Related Quality of Life, and Cognitive Functioning in a Large Population-Based Cohort Study" @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1527112682 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1604037404 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1747119434 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1755861491 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1796040568 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1888479777 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1963784968 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1964588432 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1974320313 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W1987053819 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2018940624 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2033152833 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2035160565 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2036261582 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2059487357 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2084032963 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2090805059 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2097398707 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2101256122 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2102245933 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2102605635 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2102981095 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2103516623 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2104878795 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2110647490 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2110770341 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2111859264 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2115160993 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2120985321 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2122267743 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2136343353 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2140936682 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2141229125 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2143104968 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2148290320 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2148501322 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2160937120 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2161376581 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2161633633 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2163820892 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2166544976 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2270954162 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W2315033586 @default.
- W2542430691 cites W77726133 @default.
- W2542430691 doi "https://doi.org/10.1089/thy.2016.0199" @default.
- W2542430691 hasPubMedId "https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27786042" @default.
- W2542430691 hasPublicationYear "2017" @default.
- W2542430691 type Work @default.
- W2542430691 sameAs 2542430691 @default.
- W2542430691 citedByCount "74" @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912017 @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912018 @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912019 @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912020 @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912021 @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912022 @default.
- W2542430691 countsByYear W25424306912023 @default.
- W2542430691 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5018276668 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5019197669 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5031973829 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5035431645 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5039963732 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5040615684 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5042676832 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5060728967 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5070069839 @default.
- W2542430691 hasAuthorship W2542430691A5085115626 @default.
- W2542430691 hasBestOaLocation W25424306912 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C126322002 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C134018914 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C143998085 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C159110408 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C2775883008 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C2778288131 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C2778417266 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C2779951463 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C2908647359 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C526584372 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C71315377 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C71924100 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C72563966 @default.
- W2542430691 hasConcept C99454951 @default.