Thyroid Feedback Quantile-based Index correlates strongly to renal function in euthyroid individuals.

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作者:Yang Sijue, Lai Shuiqing, Wang Zixiao, Liu Aihua, Wang Wei, Guan Haixia
BACKGROUND: Previous studies have reported a negative relationship between thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and renal function in euthyroid individuals, but others have found that higher free thyroxine (FT(4)) was associated with an increased risk of chronic kidney disease. This study was designed to analyze the relationship between thyroid and renal function from a new perspective of sensitivity to thyroid hormone. METHODS: This retrospective study included 2831 euthyroid individuals who underwent a health examination at the First Hospital of China Medical University between January 2017 and December 2018. Parametric Thyroid Feedback Quantile-based Index (PTFQI(FT4)), TSH index (TSHI), thyrotroph T(4) resistance index (TT(4)RI), free triiodothyronine to FT(4) ratio (FT(3)/FT(4)), the secretory capacity of the thyroid gland (SPINA-GT) and the sum activity of peripheral deiodinases (SPINA-GD) were calculated. We also innovated the TT(3)RI and PTFQI(FT3) indices based on FT(3) and TSH. Renal function was assessed by estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) CKD-EPI and creatinine-cystatin C-KDIGO equations. RESULTS: After adjustment of basic characteristics and comorbidities, linear regression showed that eGFR (CKD-EPI) was positively associated with FT(3)/FT(4) (β = 23.31), and inversely correlated to PTFQI (FT4) (β= -2.69) (both p < .001). When comparing the fourth versus the first quartile of PTFQI (FT4), the odds ratio (OR) for a reduced renal function was 1.89 (95% CI 1.28-2.80), and the OR was 0.64 (95% CI 0.43-0.95) when comparing quartiles of FT(3)/FT(4) (both p(for trend)< .05). In addition, for every 1SD increase in PTFQI (FT4), the OR for a reduced renal function was 1.27 (95%CI 1.10-1.47). TSHI, TT(4)RI and TT(3)RI also showed a negative correlation to renal function. Similar results were obtained in SPINA-GD as in FT(3)/FT(4). CONCLUSIONS: In euthyroid individuals, decreased sensitivity to thyroid hormone is associated with reduced renal function. The composite PTFQI(FT4) index correlates more strongly to renal function than TSH or T(4) alone.KEY MESSAGESDecreased sensitivity to thyroid hormone is associated with reduced renal function in the euthyroid population.The recently developed composite index PTFQI(FT4) seems to correlate more strongly to renal function than individual TSH or FT(4) parameters.Innovative indices TT(3)RI and PTFQI(FT3) based on the interaction between T(3) and TSH may also reflect sensitivity to thyroid hormone.

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