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The effect of high dose isoflavone supplementation on serum reverse T3 in euthyroid men with Type 2 Diabetes and post-menopausal women

Sathyapalan, Thozhukat; Köhrle, Josef; Rijntjes, Eddy; Rigby, Alan S.; Dargham, Soha R.; Kilpatrick, Eric S.; Atkin, Stephen L.

Authors

Josef Köhrle

Eddy Rijntjes

Alan S. Rigby

Soha R. Dargham

Eric S. Kilpatrick

Stephen L. Atkin



Abstract

Background: The health benefits of soy are widely reported but there are queries on the effect of soy isoflavones on thyroid function and the underlying mechanism of action.

Materials and Methods: We examined the effect of soy isoflavones on reverse tri-iodothyronine (or 3,3′,5′-tri-iodothyronine; rT3) in two studies comprising 400 patients: 200 men (study 1; 3 months) and 200 post-menopausal women (study 2; 6 months) who were randomized to consume 15 g soy protein with 66 mg of isoflavones (SPI) daily, or 15 g soy protein alone without isoflavones (SP) daily.

Results: SPI supplementation increased rT3 serum concentration in both men 0.41 (0.12) vs. 0.45 (0.14) nmol/L and women 0.33 (0.12) vs. 0.37 (0.09) nmol/L at 3 months compared to SP that was not seen at 6 months. Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) serum concentrations increased while free thyroxine (fT4) concentrations decreased with 3 months of SPI compared to SP supplementation for both men and women. rT3 correlated with TSH in both studies (p = 0.03) but not with either fT3 or fT4. fT3 levels did not differ between the SPI and SP preparations.

Conclusion: Soy isoflavones transiently increased rT3 levels within 3 months though reverted to baseline at 6 months. The mechanism for this would be either rT3 degrading deiodinase 1 and/or deiodinase 2 activities are transiently inhibited at 3 months, or inhibition of deiodinase 3, which generates rT3 from T4 is induced at 6 months. These changes were mirrored in the TSH concentrations, suggesting that short-term high dose isoflavone transiently impairs thyroid function in the first 3 months and may impact on general health during this period.

Citation

Sathyapalan, T., Köhrle, J., Rijntjes, E., Rigby, A. S., Dargham, S. R., Kilpatrick, E. S., & Atkin, S. L. (2018). The effect of high dose isoflavone supplementation on serum reverse T3 in euthyroid men with Type 2 Diabetes and post-menopausal women. Frontiers in endocrinology, 9, Article 698. https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2018.00698

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Nov 12, 2018
Online Publication Date Nov 22, 2018
Publication Date Nov 22, 2018
Deposit Date Dec 28, 2018
Publicly Available Date Jan 3, 2019
Journal Frontiers in Endocrinology
Print ISSN 1664-2392
Publisher Frontiers Media
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 9
Article Number 698
DOI https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2018.00698
Keywords Soy; Isoflavones; Phytoestrogens; Reverse tri-iodothyronine; Tri-iodothryonine; Thyroxine; TSH
Public URL https://hull-repository.worktribe.com/output/1199161
Publisher URL https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fendo.2018.00698/full
Contract Date Dec 28, 2018

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