Anti-epileptics alter hypothyroidism of patients with severe motor and intellectual disabilities.

Q4 Medicine No To Hattatsu Pub Date : 2017-01-01
Tsunenori Hirayama, Harumi Saijo, Toshihiko Kohji, Takanori Ezoe, Sui Sone, Katsuhito Araki, Hiroshi Hamaguchi, Hisaharu Suzuki, Kiyoko KKurata
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Objective: Anti-epileptic drugs, such as carbamazepine (CBZ) or phenytoin, may induce hypothyroidism in epilepsy patients. We assessed thyroid function of chronic patients with severe motor and intellectual disabilities (SMID) in our hospital. Methods: We examined thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), free thyroxine (fT4), and free thyronine (fT3) in 73 patients with SMID (47 men and 26 women, average age 48.4 years, range 30-68 years) without thyroid hormone supplement therapy. We determined the relationship between the thyroid function of patients taking the anti-epileptic drugs CBZ, valproate (VPA), and phenobarbital, other medications including anti-psychotic drugs, and treatments without anti-epileptic or anti-psychotic drugs. Results: TSH levels were not significantly different between the groups taking CBZ (CBZ+med), other anti-epileptic drugs or anti-psychotic drugs (CBZ-med), and only medications without anti-epileptic or anti-psychotic drugs (Non-med). The CBZ+med group had significantly lower fT4 levels than the CBZ-med or Non-med groups. There was a negative correlation between thyroid function level and the phenobarbital groups. TSH levels of the VPA+med group were significantly higher than VPA-med and Non-med group; fT3 and fT4 levels were not significantly different. Conclusions: Our results indicate that hypothyroidism may be present in patients with SMID taking anti-epileptic drugs. This suggests it is important to regularly measure thyroid function in patients with SMID taking anti-epileptic drugs, especially CBZ.

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抗癫痫药可改变严重运动和智力障碍患者的甲状腺功能减退。
目的:卡马西平、苯妥英等抗癫痫药物可诱发癫痫患者甲状腺功能减退。我们对我院慢性重度运动和智力障碍(SMID)患者的甲状腺功能进行了评估。方法:对73例未接受甲状腺激素补充治疗的SMID患者(男性47例,女性26例,平均年龄48.4岁,年龄范围30 ~ 68岁)进行促甲状腺激素(TSH)、游离甲状腺素(fT4)、游离甲状腺原氨酸(fT3)检测。我们确定了服用抗癫痫药物CBZ、丙戊酸酯(VPA)、苯巴比妥、其他药物(包括抗精神病药物)和不服用抗癫痫或抗精神病药物治疗的患者甲状腺功能之间的关系。结果:服用CBZ (CBZ+med)、其他抗癫痫药物或抗精神病药物(CBZ-med)组与只服用不服用抗癫痫或抗精神病药物(Non-med)组之间TSH水平无显著差异。CBZ+med组fT4水平明显低于CBZ-med组和Non-med组。苯巴比妥组与甲状腺功能水平呈负相关。VPA+med组TSH水平显著高于VPA-med和Non-med组;fT3和fT4水平无显著差异。结论:我们的研究结果表明,服用抗癫痫药物的SMID患者可能存在甲状腺功能减退。这表明,在服用抗癫痫药物,特别是CBZ的SMID患者中,定期测量甲状腺功能是很重要的。
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