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Circulating Irisin Level and Thyroid Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Joint Authors
Shan, Dan
Zou, Li
Liu, Xijiao
Cai, Yitong
Dong, Ruihong
Hu, Yayi
Source
Issue
Vol. 2020, Issue 2020 (31 Dec. 2020), pp.1-11, 11 p.
Publisher
Hindawi Publishing Corporation
Publication Date
2020-10-28
Country of Publication
Egypt
No. of Pages
11
Main Subjects
Abstract EN
Both thyroid hormones and irisin have profound influences on the metabolism of the human body.
Based on their similarities, several studies have been conducted to explore changes in irisin levels in patients with hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism.
This study was conducted in accordance with the PRISMA statement and the MOOSE reporting guideline.
Based on a preregistered protocol (PROSPERO—CRD42019138430), a comprehensive search of eight databases was performed from inception to April 2020.
Studies with original data collected from patients with thyroid dysfunction were included.
Subgroup analysis was performed based on the different types of clinical manifestations and patient characteristics.
The quality of each study and the presence of publication bias were assessed by the Newcastle-Ottawa score (NOS) and funnel plot with Egger’s test, respectively.
A total of 11 studies with 1210 participants were included.
Ten studies were identified as high-quality studies.
Pooled analysis indicated decreased irisin levels in patients with hypothyroidism (MD -10.37, 95% CI -17.81 to -2.93).
Subgroup analysis revealed an even lower level of irisin in patients with clinical-type hypothyroidism (MD -17.03, 95% CI -30.58 to -3.49) and hypothyroidism caused by autoimmune disease (MD -19.38, 95% CI -36.50 to -2.26).
No differences were found after achieving euthyroid status from levothyroxine treatment in patients with hypothyroidism compared with controls.
No differences were found between patients with hyperthyroidism and controls.
Correlation analyses revealed a possible negative correlation between irisin and TSH and positive correlations between irisin and both fT3 and fT4.
Irisin was correlated with TSH receptor antibodies.
American Psychological Association (APA)
Shan, Dan& Zou, Li& Liu, Xijiao& Cai, Yitong& Dong, Ruihong& Hu, Yayi. 2020. Circulating Irisin Level and Thyroid Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. BioMed Research International،Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1132402
Modern Language Association (MLA)
Shan, Dan…[et al.]. Circulating Irisin Level and Thyroid Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. BioMed Research International No. 2020 (2020), pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1132402
American Medical Association (AMA)
Shan, Dan& Zou, Li& Liu, Xijiao& Cai, Yitong& Dong, Ruihong& Hu, Yayi. Circulating Irisin Level and Thyroid Dysfunction: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. BioMed Research International. 2020. Vol. 2020, no. 2020, pp.1-11.
https://search.emarefa.net/detail/BIM-1132402
Data Type
Journal Articles
Language
English
Notes
Includes bibliographical references
Record ID
BIM-1132402