Role of Osteopontin in Hypothyroid Anemic Woman and Their Association with Oxidative Stress

Authors

  • Sumesh Prasad Sah Biochemistry Department, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar
  • Sonu Sah Muzaffarnagar Nursing Institute, Muzaffarnagar
  • Sudeep Kumar Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar
  • Manisha Arora Mercer University School of Medicine, Georgia
  • Dinesh Kumar Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar
  • Raj Kumar Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15850/ijihs.v13n1.4099

Keywords:

Osteopontin, oxidative stress, antioxidant status, hypothyroidism, anemia

Abstract

Background: Hypothyroidism is frequently associated with anemia and oxidative stress, necessitating exploration of biomarkers like Osteopontin to better understand disease mechanisms.

Objective: To explore the association between Osteopontin, oxidative stress, and antioxidant capacity in hypothyroid woman with or without anemia.

Methods: The study was conducted at the Santosh Medical College Department of Biochemistry in Ghaziabad, India, from September 2019 to October 2021. This study was cross-sectional and recruited 360 female subjects, divided into three groups: hypothyroidism with anemia, hypothyroidism without anemia, and normal healthy controls. Osteopontin, thyroid profile, malondialdehyde (MDA) and total antioxidant capacity were measured.

Results: Osteopontin, T3, T4, and total antioxidant capacity levels were significantly lower (p<0.001), and the TSH and MDA levels significantly increased (p<0.001) in female subjects experiencing hypothyroidism, with or without anemia, as compared to normal healthy female control groups. Osteopontin demonstrated significant negative relationship with TSH and MDA, while showing a significant positive relationship with T3, T4, and total antioxidant status in both studied groups.

Conclusion: Osteopontin and oxidative stress/antioxidant status significantly correlate in female subjects experiencing hypothyroidism, with or without anemia. In these patients, Osteopontin might be a useful biomarker for evaluating antioxidant levels and oxidative stress.

Author Biographies

Sumesh Prasad Sah, Biochemistry Department, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar

Assistant Professor

Sonu Sah, Muzaffarnagar Nursing Institute, Muzaffarnagar

Nursing, Tutor

Sudeep Kumar, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar

Biochemistry, Professor

Manisha Arora, Mercer University School of Medicine, Georgia

Associate Professor

Dinesh Kumar, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar

Biochemistry, Tutor

Raj Kumar, Muzaffarnagar Medical College, Muzaffarnagar

Biochemistry, Tutor

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2025-04-30

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