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Introduction General notions The thyroid gland produces two main iodothyronines: tetraiodo- l -thyronine (T 4 ) and triiodo- l -thyronine (T 3 ). In humans, T 4 is synthesized entirely within the thyroid and acts as a pro-hormone to generate T 3
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Introduction Thyroid hormones are crucial for brain development, acting through nuclear receptors for T3 to control gene expression ( Brent 2012 , Mendoza & Hollenberg 2017 ). The amount of T3 reaching the nucleus of target cells depends
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Introduction The production and secretion of growth hormone (GH) from the anterior pituitary is stimulated by the hypothalamic growth hormone releasing hormone (GHRH) and inhibited by somatostatin ( Muller et al. 1999 ). GHRH is
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and cross-talk to ensure adequate cell function and hormone action in testicular tissue to support the maturation of germ cells into functional sperm ( Makela et al . 2019 ). The disruption of these processes may impair spermatogenesis and compromise
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Potvin Klein K 2001 Statins, hormones, and women: benefits and drawbacks for atherosclerosis and osteoporosis . Current Atherosclerosis Reports 3 35 – 42 doi:10.1007/s11883-001-0008-9 . Horton ES Silberman C Davis KL Berria R 2010
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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
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determine the physiological mechanisms driving the loss of mammalian heart regenerative potential after birth ( Porrello et al. 2011 , Wang et al. 2020 ). We have recently reported that increasing levels of thyroid hormones after birth are key drivers
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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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Factors ’ for the Journal’s celebration of the introduction of the word ‘hormone’ by Ernest H Starling in his 1905 Croonian Lectures ( Starling 1905 a ). Then came a no less gracious letter from Julian Davis with all sorts of practical editing
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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