The Effect of Perchlorate, Thiocyanate, and Nitrate on Thyroid Function in Workers Exposed to Perchlorate Long-Term

Author:

Braverman Lewis E.1,He XueMei1,Pino Sam1,Cross Mary2,Magnani Barbarajean3,Lamm Steven H.4,Kruse Michael B.4,Engel Arnold4,Crump Kenny S.5,Gibbs John P.6

Affiliation:

1. Section of Endocrinology, Diabetes, and Nutrition (L.E.B., X.H., S.P.), Boston, Massachusetts 02118

2. Departments of Radiology (M.C.), Boston, Massachusetts 02118

3. Laboratory Medicine (B.M.), Boston Medical Center, Boston, Massachusetts 02118

4. Consultants in Epidemiology and Occupational Health (S.H.L., M.B.K., A.E.), Washington, DC 20007

5. Environ (K.S.C.), Ruston, Louisiana 71270

6. Health Management Division (J.P.G.), Kerr-McGee Shared Services LLC, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma 73125

Abstract

Perchlorate (ClO4−) and thiocyanate (SCN−) are potent and nitrate (NO3−) a weak competitive inhibitor of the thyroid sodium-iodide symporter. To determine the effects of long-term, high ClO4− exposure on thyroid function, we conducted a study of 29 workers employed for at least 1.7 yr (50% over 5.9 yr) in an ammonium ClO4− production plant in Utah. Serum ClO4−, SCN−, and NO3−; serum T4, free T4 index, total T3, thyroglobulin (Tg), and TSH; 14-h thyroid radioactive iodine uptake (RAIU); and urine iodine (I) and ClO4− were assessed after 3 d off (Pre) and during the last of three 12-h night shifts in the plant (During) and in 12 volunteers (C) not working in the plant. Serum and urine ClO4− were not detected in C; urine ClO4− was not detected in 12 of 29 and was 272 μg/liter in 17 Pre workers; serum ClO4− was not detected in 27 of 29 Pre; and serum and urine ClO4− were markedly elevated during ClO4− exposure to 868 μg/liter and 43 mg/g creatinine, respectively. Serum SCN− and NO3− concentrations were similar in all groups. Thyroid RAIUs were markedly decreased in During compared with Pre (13.5 vs. 21.5%; P < 0.01, paired t) and were associated with an increase in urine I excretion (230 vs. 148 μg I/g Cr; P = 0.02, paired t) but were similar to those in the C group (14.4%). Serum TSH and Tg concentrations were normal and similar in the three groups. Serum T4 (8.3 vs. 7.7 μg/dl), free T4 index (2.4 vs. 2.2), and total T3 (147 vs. 134 ng/dl) were slightly but significantly increased in the During vs. Pre workers (P < 0.01, paired t). Thyroid volumes and patterns by ultrasound were similar in the 29 workers and 12 community volunteers. In conclusion, high ClO4− absorption during three nights work exposure decreased the 14-h thyroid RAIU by 38% in ClO4− production workers compared with the RAIU after 3 d off. However, serum TSH and Tg concentrations and thyroid volume by ultrasound were not affected by ClO4−, suggesting that long-term, intermittent, high exposure to ClO4− does not induce hypothyroidism or goiter in adults.

Publisher

The Endocrine Society

Subject

Biochemistry, medical,Clinical Biochemistry,Endocrinology,Biochemistry,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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