Affiliation:
1. Medicinski fakultet, Klinički centar Vojvodine, Klinika za endokrinologiju, dijabetes i bolesti metabolizma, Novi Sad
Abstract
Introduction. Iodine, as a trace element, is a necessary and limiting
substrate for thyroid gland hormone synthesis. It is an essential element
that enables the thyroid gland to produce thyroid hormones thyroxine (T4) and
triiodothyronine (T3). Synthesis of Thyroid Hormones and Iodine Metabolism.
Three iodine molecules are added to make triiodothyronine, and four for
thyroxine - the two key hormones produced by the thyroid gland. Iodine
deficiency. The proper daily amount of iodine is required for optimal thyroid
function. Iodine deficiency can cause hypothyroidism, developmental brain
disorders and goiter. Iodine deficiency is the single most common cause of
preventable mental retardation and brain damage in the world. It also
decreases child survival, causes goiters, and impairs growth and development.
Iodine deficiency disorders in pregnant women cause miscarriages,
stillbirths, and other complications. Children with iodine deficiency
disorders can grow up stunted, apathetic, mentally retarded, and incapable of
normal movements, speech or hearing. Excessive Iodine Intake. Excessive
iodine intake, which can trigger autoimmune thyroid disease and dysfunction,
is on the other side. Iodine use in Case of Nuclear Catastrophe. In addition
to other severe consequences of radioactivity, high amount of radioactive
iodine causes significant increase in incidence of thyroid gland carcinoma
after some of the nuclear catastrophes (Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Chernobyl,
Fukushima). The incidence of thyroid carcinoma was increased mostly in
children. This paper was aimed at clarifying some of the possibilities of
prevention according to the recommendations given by the World Health
Organization.
Publisher
National Library of Serbia
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