2010
DOI: 10.1530/eje-10-0495
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Newborn TSH concentration and its association with cognitive development in healthy boys

Abstract: Objective: An association between thyroid function during pregnancy or infancy and neurodevelopment in children has been demonstrated. We aimed to investigate whether newborn TSH concentrations are related to subsequent neurocognitive development. Design: We conducted a longitudinal study on 178 children from a general population birth cohort in Granada (Spain) born in [2000][2001][2002]. Methods: TSH concentrations were measured in umbilical cord blood, and cognitive functions were assessed at 4 years of age … Show more

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“…For these reasons, we usually treat infants with PH with levothyroxine (L-T 4 ), at any age, as long as TSH levels remain above 10 mU/l in at least two determinations, separated by intervals of not !3 months, even with a normal ultrasound, normal ioduria, and absence of antithyroid antibodies. We are aware that this issue is controversial, but in the light of other authors' results and our own results, this approach seems to be accurate to us (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…For these reasons, we usually treat infants with PH with levothyroxine (L-T 4 ), at any age, as long as TSH levels remain above 10 mU/l in at least two determinations, separated by intervals of not !3 months, even with a normal ultrasound, normal ioduria, and absence of antithyroid antibodies. We are aware that this issue is controversial, but in the light of other authors' results and our own results, this approach seems to be accurate to us (23).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 59%
“…For instance, a cross-sectional study nested in the same cohort showed lower general cognitive and quantitative capacities and executive function in 4-year-old boys with higher neonatal TSH levels (4.19-17.0 mIU/ml) (8). In addition, 4-year-old boys and girls in the INMA cohort with neonatal TSH concentrations in the range of 2.43-5.01 mIU/ml evidenced impaired memory and verbal skills and higher attention deficit and hyperactivity/ impulsivity symptoms in comparison with those with lower TSH concentrations (4).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Clinical Study R Pé rez-Lobato and others Thyroid status and cognitive functioning with overt thyroid diseases or in high-risk environments, including children with congenital hypothyroidism (6), neurological disorders, or thyroid hormone resistance syndrome or those living in iodine-deficient areas (2,4,8). Numerous environmental agents can produce marginal reductions of circulating THs.…”
Section: European Journal Of Endocrinologymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Dessa forma, deve-se pensar na possibilidade de existirem outros marcadores laboratoriais mais específicos que, de forma direta ou indireta, estariam associados aos níveis de TSH. Essa relação, entre níveis de TSH e disfunção cognitiva, foi recentemente avaliada em uma coorte com 178 recém-nascidos, em que níveis de TSH no cordão umbilical apresentaram uma correlação positiva com disfunções executivas futuras (15). Alternativamente, níveis de TSH podem exercer feed-back negativo em vias neuroendócrinas associadas ao desempenho cognitivo, ainda não totalmente elucidadas (1)(2)(3)5,11,16).…”
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