Abstract

Significant consequences of hypothyroidism are impairments in all types of metabolism, including bone metabolism, pathological changes in the digestive tract and the development of deficiency of vitamins, macro-and micronutrients.The relevance of the study is due to the widespread occurrence of hypothyroidism and the feasibility of developing effective methods for the prevention of the pathology and its complications. The study was aimed at the condition of bone tissue and digestive tract in rats with hypothyroidism, as well as the effectiveness of preventive addition of a complex of vitamins and minerals. The studies were performed on rats with hypothyroidism that was caused using thyrostatic mercazolyl for 50 days, administered orally. Prophylaxis was performed by adding a prophylactic complex of vitamins P, C, D and minerals Ca, Mg, Cu, Se, Mn to the daily diet. In the bone tissue of rats, the indicators of destruction (elastase and acid phosphatase activity) and mineralization (alkaline phosphatase activity, calcium content) as well as the antioxidant state (activities of catalase, glutathione reductase, malonic dialdehyde content) were studied. In the gums and mucous membranes of the digestive tract of rats, we determined indicators of antioxidant status (catalase activity, malonic dialdehydecontent), inflammation (activities of elastase, acid phosphatase) and dysbiosis (activities of urease activity, lysozyme). In the bone tissue of rats with hypothyroidism, activation of destruction processes, reduction of calcium levels, activation of lipid peroxidation and antioxidant enzymes were found. Hypothyroidism also led to pathological disorders in the gums of rats and gastric mucosa, small and large intestine, namely – the development of inflammation, increased membrane permeability, activation of lipid peroxidation, increased contamination with opportunistic bacteria against the background of reduced antioxidant protection. In general, preventive use of the complex contributed to the normalization of the studied parameters in the gums, mucous membranes of the stomach, intestines, as well as remodeling processes and antioxidant-prooxidative state in the bone tissue of animals with hypothyroidism. In the conditions of hypothyroidism, the proposed complex of vitamins and minerals provided notable antioxidant, anti-inflammatory and antidysbiotic effects in the tissues of the gastrointestinal tract, thus overcoming the calcium deficiency in the blood and stopping the destructive and oxidative processes in the bone tissue of animals with hypothyroidism.

Highlights

  • Thyroid disorders are quite common among the population, which leads to increased attention to this problem

  • Preventive treatment of rats with hypothyroidism in the bone tissue of the jaws using the complex of minerals and vitamins led to decrease in the activity of elastase and acid phosphatase by 26.2% and 20.0%, malonic dialdehyde – by 31.5% and increased alkaline phosphatase and calcium by 29.4% and 12.3% respectively, compared wwith the control

  • Activation of the antioxidant defense system in the bone tissue of the alveolar process of rats with hypothyroidism was evidenced by 31.5% increase in the content of malonic dialdehyde, 14.6% increase in catalase activity, 46.5% in glutathione reductase

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Introduction

Thyroid disorders are quite common among the population, which leads to increased attention to this problem. The processes of bone remodeling was confirmed to have decreased in patients with hypothyroidism by 2–3 times (Engler et al, 1999; Ametov & Doskina, 2004). The important role of these essential compounds as parts of the general homeostatic system in the regulation of all body systems is well known. In this regard, there is a need to substantiate and develop the prevention of disorders of bone metabolism in hypothyroidism by using a complex of macro-and micronutrients. Due to the theoretical substantiation of such a prophylactic complex, we have chosen calcium, magnesium, quercetin (vitamin P), vitamins D, C, trace elements selenium, copper, and manganese

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