DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19368256

VOLUME 3, APRIL ISSUE 3

A PHYSIOLOGICAL STUDY ON LEVELS OF VITAMIN D3 AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP WITH CALCIUM AND PHOSPHATE LEVELS IN HYPOTHYROID PATIENTS

Marwa Ahmed Meri*, BaidaaGhanemAlgam

ABSTRACT

Patients affected with hypothyroidism are largely characterized by disruption of metabolism and mineral levels.  Also known as cholecalciferol, vitamin D3 is an important regulator of calcium and phosphate homeostasis. The study aims to assess the connection between serum vitamin D3, calcium, and phosphate levels in hypothyroid female patients aged 45-85 years in Najaf province of Iraq. A case-control study was conducted at Al-Najaf Teaching Hospital on 80 females. The study population consisted of a total of 80 patients diagnosed with hypothyroidism and 40 cases suffering from the same conditions of similar age as the sufferer. We determined serum vitamin D3 levels by electrochemiluminescence immunoassay on the Cobas e411 analyser. We estimated serum calcium and inorganic phosphate levels spectrophotometrically. Statistical analysis was performed utilizing SPSS version 26.0 by utilizing the Independent Sample t test and Pearson Correlation. In the hypothyroid patients, serum levels of Vitamin D3 had a mean value of 13.40 ± 3.95 ng/ml whereas the control group had a mean value of 31.15 ± 4.80 ng/ml. The probability value was <0>

Keywords:

Hypothyroidism, Vitamin D3 deficiency, Calcium imbalance, Phosphate dysregulation, Female endocrinology, Mineral homeostasis.


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