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Persa OD, Joanta A.E., Miclutia I., Decea N., Balaj R., Clichici R., Szentagotai L
Correlations Between Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) and Oxidative Stress in Mixed Dementia
Acta Endo (Buc) 2013, 9 (2): 161-170doi: 10.4183/aeb.2013.161
Background. The occurrence of mixed dementia defined as the association of Alzheimer’s disease with vascular dementia
is increasing due to the global aging of the human population. Since thyroid hormones play a role in cognition and alterations of the
thyroid axis occur with aging it is reasonable to assume that thyroid function and cognitive decline in mixed dementia are linked.
Objective. To investigate whether there is a link between TSH, oxidative stress, cognitive decline and depression in female patients with mixed dementia.
Methods. Fourty female patients with mixed dementia and 10 healthy controls were included in the study. MMSE, depression score (Cornel Scale of depression), TSH, MDA, glutathione were
determined. Serum TSH levels correlated with the cognitive decline measured by MMSE (r=0.55 p=0.0002) and with de
depression score (r=0.34 p=0.0314). Furthermore an increase in the oxidative stress marker MDA (p=0.0004) and in the
antioxidant defense marker Glutathione (p=0.0013) was observed in patients with mixed dementia. In addition the levels of Glutathione correlated with cognitive decline (r=-0.4997 p=0.001) and with the levels of TSH (r=-0.4997 p=0.001).
Conclusion. Our results suggest that thyroid function, oxidative stress and mixed dementia are corelated. However, a
possible cause and effect relationship is not yet proved.
Keywords: TSH, cognitive function, mixed dementia, oxidative stress.
Correspondence: Oana Diana Persa MD, “Iuliu Hatieganu” University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Physiology, Str. Clinicilor Nr. 1, Cluj-Napoca, Cluj, 400006, Romania, E-mail: persaoana@yahoo.com