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binding of Hh ligands (e.g. mammalian Sonic, Indian or Desert Hh) to the receptor protein Patched1 (Ptch). This releases the inhibition of Smoothened (Smo), which results in translocation of Smo into the primary cilium and nuclear translocation of
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hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis. Thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) secreted from the hypothalamus induces the pars distalis of the anterior pituitary gland to release thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH), which in turn stimulates the thyroid gland to
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thyroid-releasing hormone (TRH) and thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) secretion control is being established ( Pracyk et al. 1992 ), the expression of different thyroid hormone receptor (TR) isoforms and the activity of different types of deiodinases in
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, TH receptors (TRs). TH action is critically important for development, tissue differentiation, and maintenance of metabolic balance in mammals. Severe disruption of TH action during fetal and early neonatal development leads to several permanent
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through activation of G-protein-coupled plasma membrane receptors and rapid second messenger-mediated signal transduction. GCs, on the other hand, are highly lipophilic. HPA axis activation promotes de novo synthesis of GCs from cholesterol. These then
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levels or action of estrogen are curtailed or reduced during human pregnancy, e.g. preterm birth, aromatase gene mutation, or endocrine disruptors that interfere with estrogen receptor action, lead to T2DM in offspring ( Hofman et al. 2004
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) receptors. In adult rats, BDNF is involved in a variety of forms of synaptic plasticity in the central nervous system (CNS). Among these actions, particular interest has been focused on its stimulatory effect on peptide biosynthesis in the CNS ( Tapia