چكيده لاتين :
Type 1 diabetes mellitu s is frequently associated with autoimmune thyroid disease
(ATD).Genetic susceptibility for autoantibody formation in association with ATD and type 1
diabetes mellitu s has been described with varying frequencies, but there is still debate about
its prevailing situation in Iran.
We have therefore inve stigated the prev alence of anti-thyroid peroxidase (anti-TPO) and
anti thyroglubolin (Anti TG) antibo dies in type 1 diabetic patients, and compared the effect
of age and sex on the thyroid autoimmunity in patients with type 1 diab etes mellitus in Iran.
Ninety one subjects with type 1 diabetes mellitus and one hundred and sixty thre e
unrelated normal controls under the age o f thirty years were recruited for the det ection of
anti-TPO and anti-TG. Radio Immuno Assay and chemiluminescenc e method s were used
for anti-TPO and anti-TG detection resp ectively.
Among 91 type 1 diabetic patients, 36 (39.6%) were positive for anti-TPO and 27(30%)
were positive for antiTG. Anti-TPO antibodies were detected only in 6.7% of control group.
Comparing with tho se without thyroid autoimmunity, there was a female prep onderance for
the type 1 diabetic patients with thyroid autoimmunity (female: male, 28:14 VS. 28:20
respectively). Among the type 1 diabetic patients those with thyroid autoimmunity, tended to
be older (p: 0.04) and to have higher TSH concentration (p: 0.03). Patients with high antiTPO
levels had longe r duration of diabetes (p: 0.02).
The presence of anti-TPO in 39.6% of our type 1 diabetic patients comparing with 8.5%
of normal subjects confirmed the strong association of ATD and type 1 diabetes mellitu s.