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Proof that TSH is much more than just a thyroid marker

The thyroid is a gland that sits at the base of the throat and produces hormones which are essential for the body’s production of energy.

Thyroid problems are common…

And because thyroid hormones work at a fundamental level, thyroid issues can lead to almost any symptom…

…though generally fatigue and depression are involved.

These days more and more people are aware of the importance of thyroid.

Many patients and doctors want to run thyroid labs when things are not going well.

The first thyroid lab that doctors normally run something called TSH – not a thyroid hormone but a marker of thyroid hormone levels.

What many people don’t know is that TSH itself is inflammatory

And elevated TSH is a problem even if the actual thyroid hormones are in range.

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The human research was carried out at Santosh Medical College & Hospital, Santosh University in Ghaziabad, India. The paper was published in the Journal of Clinical and Diagnostic Research.

Subclinical hypothyroidism is diagnosed when the TSH is a little bit above the normal range…

…but the thyroid hormones themselves are within the lab range.

It’s often an early indicator of future hypothyroidism (low thyroid hormones).

“Subclinical hypothyroidism shows some similarities to real hypothyroidism which creates a dilemma.”

Thyroid hormones (not TSH) are the most important factor in determining whether or not somebody is hypothyroid or hypothyroid.

But people often assume that the TSH itself doesn’t matter…

…and that if thyroid hormones are in range, then you don’t need to worry about TSH.

This is not the case because there is research showing that TSH is inflammatory.

This study was designed to learn more about the issue.

“Inflammatory markers which can be helpful in assessment of adverse effects of subclinical hypothyroidism are not very well studied.”

The researchers looked at inflammatory proteins in people with high levels of TSH but normal levels of thyroid hormones.

“The aim of this study was to investigate the role of inflammatory markers in subclinical hypothyroidism patients.”

People with subclinical hypothyroidism were compared against people with entirely normal thyroid labs.

“The study population consisted of 154 patients with recently diagnosed subclinical hypothyroidism and 100 healthy controls.”

The study showed that the average level of TSH was higher in people with subclinical hypothyroidism.

T3 – the active form of thyroid hormone – was also higher in this group.

“Mean TSH and mean T3 were significantly higher in subclinical hypothyroidism.”

Levels of T4 – the storage form of thyroid hormone – were the same in both groups.

Cholesterol and other blood lipids were elevated in people with subclinical hypothyroidism.

This is something which is well known in real hypothyroidism too.

“Total cholesterol, triglycerides, and LDL-C were significantly higher in the subclinical hypothyroid patient group.”

Most importantly, the researchers found that there was a clear relationship between inflammation and subclinical hypothyroidism.

Those with higher TSH (and normal thyroid hormones) had higher levels of inflammatory proteins circulating in the blood.

“TSH level was positively correlated with inflammatory markers in subclinical hypothyroidism. Subclinical hypothyroidism patients have increased inflammatory markers along with dyslipidemia.”

The researchers concluded that subclinical hypothyroidism is a risk factor for cardiovascular disease.

“Due to those markers, patients with subclinical hypothyroidism have an increased future risk of further development of cardiovascular disorders.”

There are also indications that inflammation and blood lipid markers get worse as time goes on in people with subclinical hypothyroidism.

“The level of inflammatory markers increases in patients as disease progresses if left untreated.”

Other studies have shown that TSH plays a role in arthritis, Alzheimer’s, low testosterone, and other health issues.

TSH is not just a marker for thyroid hormone levels – elevated TSH is a problem in and of itself because it is an inflammatory protein.

It should be between 0.5 and 1.5.

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Study on Subclinical Hypothyroidism and its Association with Various Inflammatory Markershttps://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26674140/