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Maternal Iodine Status and Thyroid Volume During Pregnancy: Correlation with Neonatal Iodine Intake

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Specialty Endocrinology
Date 1997 Sep 1
PMID 9284707
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Abstract

Differences in pregnancy-associated alterations in thyroid volume and urinary iodine (UI) excretion have been attributed to geographical variations in dietary iodine intake. In this study, ultrasound-measured thyroid volume and UI excretion were assessed during the 3 trimesters of pregnancy, at delivery, and at 6 weeks postpartum. Urine specimens also were obtained from mothers and both breast- and formula-feeding infants at 3 days after delivery. Thyroid volume showed a significant increase (maximum 47.0%), compared with nonpregnant control values over the 3 trimesters of pregnancy, which occurred as early as the first trimester and was paralleled by increased UI excretion, followed in turn by a precipitous fall at delivery. UI excretion in breast-feeding neonates (100 +/- 6.8 micrograms/L) was significantly higher than in their mothers (76 +/- 5.6 micrograms/L; p < 0.01) but was significantly lower (43 +/- 3.5 micrograms/L) in formula-fed infants. The results suggest that in an area of moderate dietary iodine intake, UI loss during pregnancy may result in maternal thyroid enlargement. The ability of the breast to transport iodine compensates for this loss in breast-fed infants, but this protection may be lost in formula feeding.

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