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Introduction: thyroid hormone and the euthyroid sick syndrome Thyroid hormone production, function, and interaction with other endocrine systems are well understood ( Flood et al . 2013 , Duarte-Guterman et al . 2014 ). Control of the thyroid
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Introduction Thyroid hormone physiology and mode of action Thyroxine (T 4 ) and 3,3′,5-triiodo- l -thyronine (T 3 ), the main secretion products of the thyroid gland, are critical for proper development and function of almost all tissues
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plate remain unclear. In vivo , thyroid hormones regulate expression of parathyroid hormone related peptide (PTHrP) and PTHrP receptors, which control the pace of chondrocyte proliferation during endochondral ossification ( Stevens et al. 2000 ). In
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animals ( Montecino-Rodriguez et al . 1997 , Foster et al . 1999 , Angelin-Duclos et al . 2005 , Zhang et al . 2017 ), demonstrating the important role of the thyroid hormones in hematopoiesis. Most actions of the active thyroid hormone
Local impact of thyroid hormone inactivation
Deiodinases: the balance of thyroid hormone
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Introduction Thyroid hormone action and deiodinases Thyroid hormones (THs) are iodinated compounds known to influence gene expression in virtually every vertebrate cell; they exert this function through ligand-dependent transcription factors, namely
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A, CAT-2B, CAT-3 and CAT-4), is the major cationic amino acid transport system and accounts for ~60% of the transport of the intracellular supply of L-arginine for NOS ( Verrey et al. 2004 ). Thyroid hormone excess is associated with a
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Introduction Most effects of thyroid hormone are mediated by a direct modulation of gene activity via interaction of the thyroid hormone–nuclear receptor complex with specific DNA sequences ( Ojamaa et al. 1996 ). Several results
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Introduction Thyroid hormones (THs; 3,3′,5,5′ tetraiodothyroxyne or T 4 and 3,3′,5-triiodothyronine or T 3 ) exert important biological actions, not only modulating the development and growth but also regulating metabolism and energy balance
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thyroid hormone homeostasis and hormone delivery to the brain ( Dickson et al. 1987 , Dratman et al. 1991 , Chanoine et al. 1992 ). However, studies in a TTR-null mouse strain revealed that despite a 50% decrease in total T 4 plasma levels
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plasma insulin, IGF1, thyroid hormones, and leptin ( P< 0.01). Reduced plasma concentrations of the first three of these hormones have been shown to drive adaptive metabolism in early lactating dairy cows ( Bauman & Vernon 1993 , Bell 1995 , Boisclair