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Thyroid Hormone Transporters in Pregnancy and Fetal Development

  • Zhongli Chen,
  • Marcel E. Meima,
  • Robin P. Peeters and
  • W. Edward Visser

1 December 2022

Thyroid hormone is essential for fetal (brain) development. Plasma membrane transporters control the intracellular bioavailability of thyroid hormone. In the past few decades, 15 human thyroid hormone transporters have been identified, and among them...

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20 Citations
6,244 Views
29 Pages

Involvement of Thyroid Hormones in Brain Development and Cancer

  • Gabriella Schiera,
  • Carlo Maria Di Liegro and
  • Italia Di Liegro

30 May 2021

The development and maturation of the mammalian brain are regulated by thyroid hormones (THs). Both hypothyroidism and hyperthyroidism cause serious anomalies in the organization and function of the nervous system. Most importantly, brain development...

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5 Citations
4,895 Views
19 Pages

21 January 2025

Thyroid hormones (THs) regulate metabolism in a homeostatic state in an adult organism. During the prenatal period, prior to the establishment of homeostatic mechanisms, THs assume additional functions as key regulators of brain development. Here, we...

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13 Citations
5,242 Views
15 Pages

BRAF Exon 15 Mutations in Papillary Carcinoma and Adjacent Thyroid Parenchyma: A Search for the Early Molecular Events Associated with Tumor Development

  • Giorgia Acquaviva,
  • Dario de Biase,
  • Chiara Diquigiovanni,
  • Chiara Maria Argento,
  • Antonio De Leo,
  • Elena Bonora,
  • Kerry Jane Rhoden,
  • Annalisa Pession and
  • Giovanni Tallini

12 February 2020

BRAF exon 15 mutations are the most common molecular alterations found in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC). To date, there is no information regarding BRAF alterations in the thyroid parenchyma surrounding the tumor. To explore the early events asso...

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44 Citations
8,360 Views
15 Pages

Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH) Concentration at Birth in Belgian Neonates and Cognitive Development at Preschool Age

  • Caroline Trumpff,
  • Jean De Schepper,
  • Johan Vanderfaeillie,
  • Nathalie Vercruysse,
  • Herman Van Oyen,
  • Rodrigo Moreno-Reyes,
  • Jean Tafforeau,
  • Jean Vanderpas and
  • Stefanie Vandevijvere

2 November 2015

The main objective of the study was to investigate the effect of MID during late pregnancy, assessed by the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) concentration at neonatal screening, on cognitive development of preschool children. A retrospective cohort...

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1 Citations
1,500 Views
12 Pages

Thyroid Autoimmunity Impairs Oocyte Maturation, Fertilization, and Embryo Development in Assisted Reproductive Technology in Euthyroid Infertile Patients

  • Tina Sušanj Šepić,
  • Kristina Čavlović,
  • Sanja Dević Pavlić,
  • Nataša Smajla,
  • Alenka Višnić,
  • Anđelka Radojčić Badovinac and
  • Neda Smiljan Severinski

13 May 2025

Background: Thyroid autoimmunity (TAI) has been widely associated with reduced fertility; however, its impact on assisted reproductive technology (ART) outcomes in euthyroid women remains controversial. Ovarian reserve (OR) and anti-Müllerian ho...

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47 Citations
10,980 Views
13 Pages

Removing Critical Gaps in Chemical Test Methods by Developing New Assays for the Identification of Thyroid Hormone System-Disrupting Chemicals—The ATHENA Project

  • Andreas Kortenkamp,
  • Marta Axelstad,
  • Asma H. Baig,
  • Åke Bergman,
  • Carl-Gustaf Bornehag,
  • Peter Cenijn,
  • Sofie Christiansen,
  • Barbara Demeneix,
  • Arash Derakhshan and
  • Jean-Baptiste Fini
  • + 22 authors

The test methods that currently exist for the identification of thyroid hormone system-disrupting chemicals are woefully inadequate. There are currently no internationally validated in vitro assays, and test methods that can capture the consequences...

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8 Citations
2,505 Views
12 Pages

31 December 2021

Although tetrabromobisphenol A (TBBPA) has been well proven to disturb TH signaling in both in vitro and in vivo assays, it is still unclear whether TBBPA can affect brain development due to TH signaling disruption. Here, we employed the T3-induced X...

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13 Citations
3,127 Views
17 Pages

Development of Novel Follicular Thyroid Cancer Models Which Progress to Poorly Differentiated and Anaplastic Thyroid Cancer

  • Caitlin O. Caperton,
  • Lee Ann Jolly,
  • Nicole Massoll,
  • Andrew J. Bauer and
  • Aime T. Franco

4 March 2021

Recent developments in thyroid cancer research have been hindered by a lack of validated in vitro models, allowing for preclinical experimentation and the screening of prospective therapeutics. The goal of this work is to develop and characterize thr...

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22 Citations
4,629 Views
16 Pages

The Role of Altered Mitochondrial Metabolism in Thyroid Cancer Development and Mitochondria-Targeted Thyroid Cancer Treatment

  • Siarhei A. Dabravolski,
  • Nikita G. Nikiforov,
  • Alexander D. Zhuravlev,
  • Nikolay A. Orekhov,
  • Liudmila M. Mikhaleva and
  • Alexander N. Orekhov

31 December 2021

Thyroid cancer (TC) is the most common type of endocrine malignancy. Tumour formation, progression, and metastasis greatly depend on the efficacy of mitochondria—primarily, the regulation of mitochondria-mediated apoptosis, Ca2+ homeostasis, dy...

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34 Citations
8,191 Views
20 Pages

Local Thyroid Hormone Action in Brain Development

  • Andrea Alcaide Martin and
  • Steffen Mayerl

2 August 2023

Proper brain development essentially depends on the timed availability of sufficient amounts of thyroid hormone (TH). This, in turn, necessitates a tightly regulated expression of TH signaling components such as TH transporters, deiodinases, and TH r...

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5 Citations
2,225 Views
15 Pages

9 September 2023

Patients diagnosed with breast cancer are likely to be diagnosed with thyroid cancer as a second primary cancer. Similarly, patients with thyroid cancer are likely to develop breast cancer. In this study, we found an association between these two typ...

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10,432 Views
23 Pages

Thyroid Health and Selenium: The Critical Role of Adequate Intake from Fetal Development to Adolescence

  • Valeria Calcaterra,
  • Hellas Cena,
  • Ilaria Anna Maria Scavone,
  • Ilaria Zambon,
  • Silvia Taranto,
  • Cecilia Ricciardi Rizzo,
  • Chiara Ferrara,
  • Marianna Diotti and
  • Gianvincenzo Zuccotti

18 July 2025

The thyroid gland plays a crucial role in regulating metabolism and supporting development through the production of the hormones T4 and T3. These hormones are essential during childhood for nervous system myelination, physical growth, puberty, skele...

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17 Citations
3,811 Views
26 Pages

The Role of Lipid Metabolism Disorders in the Development of Thyroid Cancer

  • Martyna Lukasiewicz,
  • Agata Zwara,
  • Jacek Kowalski,
  • Adriana Mika and
  • Andrzej Hellmann

Thyroid cancer (TC) is a neoplasm with an increasing incidence worldwide. Its etiology is complex and based on a multi-layered interplay of factors. Among these, disorders of lipid metabolism have emerged as an important area of investigation. Cancer...

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6 Citations
2,412 Views
21 Pages

Ontogeny of Fetal Cardiometabolic Pathways: The Potential Role of Cortisol and Thyroid Hormones in Driving the Transition from Preterm to Near-Term Heart Development in Sheep

  • Reza Amanollahi,
  • Stacey L. Holman,
  • Melanie R. Bertossa,
  • Ashley S. Meakin,
  • Kent L. Thornburg,
  • I. Caroline McMillen,
  • Michael D. Wiese,
  • Mitchell C. Lock and
  • Janna L. Morrison

Understanding hormonal and molecular changes during the transition from preterm to near-term gestation is essential for investigating how pregnancy complications impact fetal heart development and contribute to long-term cardiovascular risks for offs...

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21 Pages

Functional Thyroid Organoids—Powerful Stem Cell-Derived Models in Basic and Translational Research

  • Meghna Parakkal Shankar,
  • Alessandra Boggian,
  • Daniela Aparicio-Quiñonez,
  • Sami Djerbib,
  • Eduardo Rios-Morris,
  • Sabine Costagliola and
  • Mírian Romitti

Thyroid organoids, three-dimensional in vitro models derived from stem cells, have emerged as a powerful tool for studying thyroid development, function, and disease mechanisms. These organoids recapitulate the key aspects of the thyroid gland, inclu...

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28 Citations
6,542 Views
17 Pages

Development of Thyroid Hormones and Synthetic Thyromimetics in Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease

  • Man Zhao,
  • Huazhong Xie,
  • Hao Shan,
  • Zhihua Zheng,
  • Guofeng Li,
  • Min Li and
  • Liang Hong

20 January 2022

Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is the fastest-growing liver disease in the world. Despite targeted agents which are needed to provide permanent benefits for patients with NAFLD, no drugs have been approved to treat NASH. Thyroid hormone is...

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63 Citations
7,414 Views
14 Pages

26 June 2019

The thyroid is the most common site of endocrine cancer. One type of thyroid cancer, non-medullary thyroid cancer (NMTC), develops from follicular cells and represents approximately 90% of all thyroid cancers. Approximately 5%–15% of NMTC cases...

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18 Pages

Background: Coronavirus Disease 2019 has been associated with dysfunction in multiple endocrine organs, including the thyroid gland. While evidence suggests SARS-CoV-2 may influence thyroid function and promote oncogenesis through inflammation and cy...

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4 Citations
2,648 Views
12 Pages

2 April 2024

Thyroid cancer poses a significant challenge in clinical management, necessitating precise diagnostic tools and treatment strategies for optimal patient outcomes. This review explores the evolving field of radiotracers in the diagnosis and management...

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39 Citations
6,704 Views
17 Pages

Thyroid Hormone Disruptors Interfere with Molecular Pathways of Eye Development and Function in Zebrafish

  • Lisa Baumann,
  • Helmut Segner,
  • Albert Ros,
  • Dries Knapen and
  • Lucia Vergauwen

The effects of thyroid hormone disrupting chemicals (THDCs) on eye development of zebrafish were investigated. We expected THDC exposure to cause transcriptional changes of vision-related genes, which find their phenotypic anchoring in eye malformati...

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3 Citations
2,487 Views
12 Pages

Development of Histologically Verified Thyroid Diseases in Women Operated for Breast Cancer: A Review of the Literature and a Case Series

  • Fausto Fama’,
  • Alessandro Sindoni,
  • Hui Sun,
  • Hoon Yub Kim,
  • Girolamo Geraci,
  • Michele Rosario Colonna,
  • Carmelo Mazzeo,
  • Gabriela Brenta,
  • Mariarosaria Galeano and
  • Salvatore Benvenga
  • + 1 author

1 June 2022

Background: The possible relationships between breast and thyroid diseases have been reported in the literature. The purpose of our study was to evaluate the occurrence of histologically verified thyroid pathologies in women who were diagnosed with b...

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4 Citations
2,556 Views
21 Pages

αvβ3 Integrin as a Link between the Development of Fibrosis and Thyroid Hormones in Systemic Sclerosis

  • Maia Yamila Kohon,
  • Mor Zaaroor Levy,
  • Tzipi Hornik-Lurie,
  • Avshalom Shalom,
  • Ariel Berl,
  • Liat Drucker,
  • Yair Levy and
  • Shelly Tartakover Matalon

Systemic sclerosis (SSc) is an autoimmune disease characterized by fibrosis of the skin and internal organs. Key players mediating fibrosis are myofibroblasts (MF) that, following transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) exposure, produce a coll...

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1 Citations
2,563 Views
16 Pages

A System Biology Approach Reveals New Targets for Human Thyroid Gland Toxicity in Embryos and Adult Individuals

  • Jeane Maria Oliveira,
  • Jamilli Zenzeluk,
  • Caroline Serrano-Nascimento,
  • Marco Aurelio Romano and
  • Renata Marino Romano

16 April 2024

Compounds of natural or synthetic origin present in personal care products, food additives, and packaging may interfere with hormonal regulation and are called endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs). The thyroid gland is an important target of these c...

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8 Citations
3,422 Views
18 Pages

Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Retinal Development and Function: Implications for Diabetic Retinopathy and Age-Related Macular Degeneration

  • Giuseppina Nicolini,
  • Giovanni Casini,
  • Chiara Posarelli,
  • Rosario Amato,
  • Matteo Lulli,
  • Silvana Balzan and
  • Francesca Forini

Thyroid Hormones (THs) play a central role in the development, cell growth, differentiation, and metabolic homeostasis of neurosensory systems, including the retina. The coordinated activity of various components of TH signaling, such as TH receptors...

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3 Citations
2,570 Views
11 Pages

25 May 2022

Previous studies have shown that ILs can induce toxicity in animals, plants, and cells. However, the effect of imidazolium-based ILs on the hypothalamus–pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis of fish remains unknown. The present study aimed to eval...

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41 Citations
7,966 Views
23 Pages

Thyroid and Corticosteroid Signaling in Amphibian Metamorphosis

  • Bidisha Paul,
  • Zachary R. Sterner,
  • Daniel R. Buchholz,
  • Yun-Bo Shi and
  • Laurent M. Sachs

10 May 2022

In multicellular organisms, development is based in part on the integration of communication systems. Two neuroendocrine axes, the hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid and the hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal/interrenal axes, are cent...

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3 Citations
4,369 Views
12 Pages

24 January 2024

The association between thyroid function and viral pneumonia has undergone extensive examination, yet the presence of a causal link remains uncertain. The objective of this paper was to employ Two-Sample Mendelian Randomization (MR) analysis to inves...

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3 Citations
2,700 Views
18 Pages

Development of Novel Murine BRAFV600E-Driven Papillary Thyroid Cancer Cell Lines for Modeling of Disease Progression and Preclinical Evaluation of Therapeutics

  • Grace Purvis Branigan,
  • Victoria Casado-Medrano,
  • Alison B. O’Neill,
  • Julio C. Ricarte-Filho,
  • Nicole Massoll,
  • Madeleine Salwen,
  • Zachary Spangler,
  • Michele Scheerer,
  • Edward K. Williamson and
  • Andrew J. Bauer
  • + 1 author

31 January 2023

The Cancer Genome Atlas study in thyroid cancer exposed the genomic landscape of ~500 PTCs and revealed BRAFV600E-mutant tumors as having different prognosis, contrasting indolent cases and those with more invasive disease. Here, we describe the gene...

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8 Citations
3,432 Views
34 Pages

23 October 2023

Thyroid cancer (TC), the most frequent malignancy of the endocrine system, has recorded an increasing incidence in the last decades. The etiology of TC remains at least partly unknown and, among modifiable risk factors, the gut microbiota and dietary...

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18 Citations
4,436 Views
26 Pages

4 August 2022

Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD) is a common manifestation of metabolic syndrome. In addition to lifestyle, endocrine hormones play a role in the dysregulation of hepatic metabolism. The most common endocrine hormones contributing to metabol...

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2 Citations
2,318 Views
18 Pages

Ontogeny of Thyroid Hormone Signaling in the Retina of Zebrafish: Effects of Thyroidal Status on Retinal Morphology, Cell Survival, and Color Preference

  • Iván Lazcano,
  • Santiago M. Pech-Pool,
  • María Fernanda Maldonado-Lira,
  • Aurora Olvera,
  • Veerle M. Darras and
  • Aurea Orozco

14 November 2024

The retina is crucial for converting light into neuronal signals for visual perception. Understanding the retina’s structure, function, and development is essential for vision research. It is known that the thyroid hormone (TH) receptor type be...

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1 Citations
3,065 Views
15 Pages

Development of a Lung Vacancy Mouse Model through CRISPR/Cas9-Mediated Deletion of Thyroid Transcription Factor 1 Exon 2

  • Lihua Zhao,
  • Meishuang Li,
  • Zhibao Yin,
  • Limin Lv,
  • Meng Zhou,
  • Yixi Wang,
  • Manling Zhang,
  • Tianxu Guo,
  • Xiyun Guo and
  • Han Liu
  • + 4 authors

1 December 2022

A developmental niche vacancy in host embryos is necessary for stem cell complementation-based organ regeneration (SCOG). Thyroid transcription factor 1 (TTF-1) is a tissue-specific transcription factor that regulates the embryonic development and di...

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1,144 Views
17 Pages

Role of T3 in the Regulation of GRP78 on Granulosa Cells in Rat Ovaries

  • Yan Liu,
  • Yilin Yao,
  • Yakun Yu,
  • Ying Sun,
  • Mingqi Wu,
  • Rui Chen,
  • Haoyuan Feng,
  • Shuaitian Guo,
  • Yanzhou Yang and
  • Cheng Zhang

Thyroid hormone (TH) plays a vital role in ovarian follicle development, and glucose-regulated protein 78 (GRP78) is involved in these processes, which is regulated by TH. However, the mechanisms are still unclear. To evaluate the possible mechanism...

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3 Citations
4,477 Views
11 Pages

Iodine, being an intrinsic part of thyroid hormones, is a vital microelement required for normal growth and development, particularly in children. Inadequate daily intake of iodine causes iodine deficiency, which is responsible for several health dis...

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2 Citations
2,719 Views
8 Pages

Retrospective Analysis of the Development of Human Thyroglobulin during Pregnancy in Patients with Treated Non-Recurrent Differentiated Thyroid Cancer

  • Justus Baumgarten,
  • Christian Happel,
  • Daniel Groener,
  • Jennifer Staudt,
  • Benjamin Bockisch,
  • Amir Sabet,
  • Frank Grünwald and
  • Thomas Rink

31 May 2022

Aim: Therapy success in patients with differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC) after thyroidectomy and radioiodine therapy (RIT) is proven by permanent decrease in human thyroglobulin (hTg) to <1 ng/mL. In this retrospective analysis hTg development be...

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6 Citations
5,378 Views
30 Pages

Unveiling the Role of Selenium in Child Development: Impacts on Growth, Neurodevelopment and Immunity

  • Gulnara Batyrova,
  • Gulaim Taskozhina,
  • Gulmira Umarova,
  • Yeskendir Umarov,
  • Marina Morenko,
  • Bakhtiyar Iriskulov,
  • Khatimya Kudabayeva and
  • Yerlan Bazargaliyev

14 February 2025

Selenium (Se) is a vital trace element for children, playing a crucial role in numerous physiological processes, including antioxidant defense, immune regulation, thyroid function, and bone metabolism. Emerging evidence highlights its potential impac...

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1 Citations
2,625 Views
9 Pages

Effects of Chronic Roundup Exposure on Medaka Larvae

  • Deborah Killian,
  • Mehwish Faheem,
  • Beh Reh,
  • Xuegeng Wang and
  • Ramji Kumar Bhandari

14 September 2023

The use of glyphosate-based herbicides is increasing yearly to keep up with the growing demands of the agriculture world. Although glyphosate-based herbicides target the enzymatic pathway in plants, the effects on the endocrine systems of vertebrate...

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5 Citations
2,086 Views
24 Pages

Iodine Deficiency Exacerbates Thyroidal and Neurological Effects of Developmental Perchlorate Exposure in the Neonatal and Adult Rat

  • Mary E. Gilbert,
  • MaryAnn G. Hawks,
  • Kiersten S. Bell,
  • Wendy Oshiro,
  • Carmen Wood,
  • Barbara Jane George,
  • Ryne Thomas and
  • Jermaine Ford

23 November 2024

Thyroid hormones (THs) require iodine for biosynthesis and play critical roles in brain development. Perchlorate is an environmental contaminant that reduces serum THs by blocking the uptake of iodine from the blood to the thyroid gland. Using a preg...

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1,638 Views
13 Pages

Objective: This study investigated the impact of maternal subclinical hypothyroidism on fetal thymus size and development and explored how inadequate thyroid hormone production in pregnant women affects the fetal thymus. Methods: Conducted at the Gir...

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1,333 Views
47 Pages

4 November 2025

In birds, light can penetrate the cranial bones and reach deep brain regions, where non-visual photoreceptors, especially in the hypothalamus, detect spectral and photoperiodic cues. Alongside retinal photoreception, deep-brain light sensing contribu...

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4 Citations
2,292 Views
11 Pages

Effects of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate on Cerebellar Cells via Inhibition of Type 2 Iodothyronine Deiodinase Activity

  • Yuki Fujiwara,
  • Yuhei Miyasaka,
  • Ayane Ninomiya,
  • Wataru Miyazaki,
  • Toshiharu Iwasaki,
  • Winda Ariyani,
  • Izuki Amano and
  • Noriyuki Koibuchi

14 August 2023

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) has been used in a wide variety of industrial and commercial products. The adverse effects of PFOS on the developing brain are becoming of a great concern. However, the molecular mechanisms of PFOS on brain developmen...

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5 Citations
3,351 Views
16 Pages

Molecular and Cellular Characterization of the TH Pathway in the Sea Urchin Strongylocentrotus purpuratus

  • Maria Cocurullo,
  • Periklis Paganos,
  • Natalie J. Wood,
  • Maria I. Arnone and
  • Paola Oliveri

10 January 2023

Thyroid Hormones (THs) are a class of signaling molecules produced by coupling iodine with tyrosine residues. In vertebrates, extensive data support their important role in a variety of processes such as metabolism, development and metamorphosis. On...

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41 Citations
9,501 Views
18 Pages

5 October 2019

Iodine intake must be boosted during pregnancy to meet the demands for increased production and placental transfer of thyroid hormone essential for optimal foetal development. Failure to meet this challenge results in irreversible brain damage, manif...

  • Article
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4 Citations
3,406 Views
15 Pages

Optimized Mass Spectrometry Detection of Thyroid Hormones and Polar Metabolites in Rodent Cerebrospinal Fluid

  • Ryann M. Fame,
  • Ilhan Ali,
  • Maria K. Lehtinen,
  • Naama Kanarek and
  • Boryana Petrova

23 January 2024

Thyroid hormones (TH) are required for brain development and function. Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF), which bathes the brain and spinal cord, contains TH as free hormones or as bound to transthyretin (TTR). Tight TH level regulation in the central nervou...

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38 Citations
12,807 Views
20 Pages

Thyroid hormones (THs) influence multiple processes in the developing and adult central nervous system, and their local availability needs to be maintained at levels that are tailored to the requirements of their biological targets. The local complem...

  • Review
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17 Citations
7,642 Views
20 Pages

The Impact of Environmental Factors on the Development of Autoimmune Thyroiditis—Review

  • Wojciech Cyna,
  • Aleksandra Wojciechowska,
  • Weronika Szybiak-Skora and
  • Katarzyna Lacka

Autoimmune thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s thyroiditis) is the most common autoimmune disease. It most often manifests itself as hypothyroidism but may also present with euthyroidism or even hyperthyroidism. The etiopathogenesis of autoimmune thyroidi...

  • Review
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1 Citations
2,345 Views
20 Pages

Maternal health has a profound impact on fetal development, influencing the risk of pediatric endocrine disorders both directly and indirectly through various biological and environmental mechanisms. Throughout pregnancy, several endocrine disorders...

  • Article
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24 Citations
4,371 Views
23 Pages

3 March 2021

Vertebrate postembryonic development is regulated by thyroid hormone (T3). Of particular interest is anuran metamorphosis, which offers several unique advantages for studying the role of T3 and its two nuclear receptor genes, TRα and TRβ, during post...

  • Article
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1,483 Views
15 Pages

24 February 2025

To develop a cell-based in vitro thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) biological activity assay that can simulate in vivo pharmacodynamic mechanisms, we constructed two HEK293-TSHR cell lines based on two main cell signaling pathways (Gαs-cAMP-PKA...

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