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Serum thyrotropin-receptor autoantibodies levels after I therapy in Graves' patients: effect of pretreatment with methimazole evaluated by a prospective, randomized study.

Vania A Andrade1, Jorge L Gross, Ana Luiza Maia.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: Radioiodine therapy (131I) in hyperthyroid Graves' disease is generally followed by a transitory increase in levels of thyrotropin receptors antibodies (TRAb). Immunosuppressive effects of antithyroid drugs are still a matter of debate. In this study we evaluated the effect of methimazole pretreatment on the TRAb boost induced by 131I.
DESIGN: A randomized, prospective clinical trial.
METHODS: 61 patients were randomly assigned to receive 131I alone (32 patients) or 131I plus pretreatment with methimazole (30 mg/day; 29 patients). Serum TRAb levels were measured on the day of 131I dosing (D0), and at 1, 3, 6 and 12 months after 131I administration.
RESULTS: The mean serum TRAb levels decreased significantly from baseline to D0 in patients treated with methimazole (80.8 vs 48.8 U/l; P<0.05). After 131I treatment, TRAb levels increased at 3 months (48.8 to 60 U/l; 19%) and they were still elevated at 6 months compared with D0 values (99.9 U/l; 105%). Thereafter, TRAb levels decreased to baseline values (47.8 U/l) at 12 months. In hyperthyroid patients, TRAb levels increased significantly from D0 to 1 month (45.0 to 78 U/l; 73%) reaching their highest levels at 3 months (225 U/l; 400%). After this, we observed a progressive decrease to the baseline levels at 12 months (40.0 U/l). The course of TRAb levels after 131I treatment was significantly different between the two groups (P<0.05). Multiple regression analysis identified serum TRAb levels on D0 as independent predictors of TRAb increment after 131I therapy (r2=0.34; P=0.001). A higher increment in serum TRAb levels was associated with hypothyroidism after 1 year of follow-up.
CONCLUSION: Methimazole pretreatment attenuates the 131I-induced rise in serum TRAb levels. The effects of methimazole could be attributed to a direct immunomodulatory action or may be due to its effects on the control of hyperthyroidism, which is a known cause of immune dysregulation.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15476447     DOI: 10.1530/eje.0.1510467

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0804-4643            Impact factor:   6.664


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