THE STUDY OF FEMALE INFERTILITY WITH ANTI-TPO AND ANTI-TG AUTOIMMUNE DEFICIENCY IN THYROID GLAND
- VernacularTitle:“ҮРГҮЙДЭЛТЭЙ ЭМЭГТЭЙЧҮҮДЭД БАМБАЙН ANTI-TPO БОЛОН ANTI-TG АУТО ЭСРЭГБИЕ ТОДОРХОЙЛЖ ЭХ БАРИХЫН УЖИГ ДУРДАТГАЛТАЙ ХОЛБОН СУДАЛСАН НЬ”
- Author:
Tuvshinbayar N
1
;
Badrakh M
1
;
Ariunaa E
2
;
Arigbukh E
1
;
Dulguun Kh
2
;
Munkhzol M
1
;
Odkhuu E
1
Author Information
1. MNUMS, Department of Pathology and Pathophysiology
2. RMC Hospital
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Female infertility, thyroid autoimmunity, past obstetrics history, miscarriage
- From:Innovation
2018;12(4):8-13
- CountryMongolia
- Language:Mongolian
-
Abstract:
BACKGROUND. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 10-15% of couples of reproductive age have infertility. According to researcher D. Sukhe (1999), hormonal infertility in the reproductive age of women was 33.6%, which was a large part of the cause of infertility. In recent years, the number of cases of endocrine disorders, including malignancy and sexually transmitted infections, have been increasing year by year. According to WHO reports, thyroid disorders have a prevalence of 49.3% among active reproductive age (30-50) group. According to the report of the Health Development Center in 2016, since the thyroid disorders are the second most common disease in endocrine gland disease, our study has found that the infertility in reproductive age of women can be substantial due to the loss of thyroid gland.
OBJECTIVE. To study the relationship between the thyroid gland antibodies and female infertility.
MATERIAL AND METHODS. The study was carried out in 20-45 year old couples and was modeled as an analytical study model. The questionnaire was used for the couple’s interviews, antroplogical measurements, and serum was analysed. On the serum, anti-TPO and аnti-TG carbohydrates were identified by the Cobas e-411 analyzer under the manufacturer’s accompanying protocol.
RESULTS. Prevalence of TAI, in 6.7% positive anti-Tg were found, and 14.3% had positive TPO. In 3.7% of cases, both types of autoantibodies were present. We analysed binary logistic regression for anti-TPO and anti-TG autoantibody in the positive and negative group in relation to the past obstetrics history. A=Accoding to the analysis, evidence of positive anti-TPO and anti-Tg increased the risk of miscarriage by 2.2 times (OR = 2.2, p <0.01).
CONCLUSION: Women with infertility in our study have high percentage of subclinical hypothyroidism and have higher rate of thyroid autobodies in serum which could be a problem for women with infertility and pregnancy complications due to the loss of thyroid gland. Thus, there is a need to develop intervention guidelines for recovery and treatment of these types of infertility.