نتایج جستجو برای: thyroid hormones

تعداد نتایج: 143982  

2017
Jung Eun Lee Kyungho Choi

Thyroid hormones play crucial roles in normal neurodevelopment of fetus and child. Many chemicals can affect control and homeostasis of thyroid hormones, and eventually lead to various adverse health effects including neurodevelopmental disorders. Perfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are among the thyroid disrupting chemicals that can be encountered among general human population. Due to their uni...

2015
Yukako Minami Ryuzo Takaya Kimitaka Takitani Manabu Ishiro Keisuke Okasora Tomomi Niegawa Hiroshi Tamai

Obesity is associated with health consequences, and thyroid dysfunction may be an adaption to the increased energy expenditure in obesity. With the rising prevalence of obesity in childhood, the prevalence of metabolic syndrome may also increase. In the current study, we have shown gender differences in the association of thyroid hormones with obesity, and attempted to elucidate the relationshi...

Journal: :Hepatology 1997
K Brix R Wirtz V Herzog

Thyroglobulin (Tg), the precursor of the thyroid hormones triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4), is known to derive from thyroid epithelial cells. Part of Tg reaches the circulation as an intact molecule by transcytosis across the epithelial wall of thyroid follicles. Circulating Tg is a potential ligand for the asialoglycoprotein receptor of hepatocytes. In this report we show, however, tha...

Introduction: Previous studies have shown that ghrelin inhibits the activity of Hypothalamus –Pituitary – Thyroid (H–P-T) axis. It is also proved that ghrelin increases appetite via Agouti Related Protein and neuropeptide Y pathway, decreases T3 & T4 secretion and inhibits serotonin release from hypothalamic synaptosomes. Serotonin may interact with ghrelin in control of thyroid hormones secr...

Journal: :Folia Endocrinologica Japonica 1969

Journal: :QJM : monthly journal of the Association of Physicians 2002
R Malik H Hodgson

Thyroxine and tri-iodothyronine are essential for normal organ growth, development and function. These hormones regulate the basal metabolic rate of all cells, including hepatocytes, and thereby modulate hepatic function; the liver in turn metabolizes the thyroid hormones and regulates their systemic endocrine effects. Thyroid dysfunction may perturb liver function, liver disease modulates thyr...

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1975
G K McGowan

It is clearly desirable that there should be an agreed standard nomenclature for thyroid function tests, and an agreed method of reporting them. A working party of the American Thyroid Association has proposed a 'Nomenclature for tests of thyroid hormones in serum' which was approved by that Association for publication (Solomon, Benotti, De Groot, Greer, Pilleggi, Pittman, Robbens, Selenkow, St...

Fatemah Abbasitabar, Namdar yousofvand, Zahra Salimi,

Introduction: Trace elements are important for the normal function of thyroid and prevention of its diseases. Normal activities of thyroid including the synthesis of thyroid hormones and regulation of metabolism are dependent on the presence of trace elements. On the other hand, thyroid hormones may also affect the trace element levels. In this study, we investigated the effects of induced h...

Journal: :European journal of endocrinology 1999
M Tamura B Matsuura S Miyauchi M Onji

We previously reported that serum interleukin-12 (IL-12) levels were significantly increased in patients with hyperthyroid Graves' disease and in normal subjects after administration of thyroid hormone. In the present study, we investigated which cells produce IL-12 and the interactions between IL-12 and thyroid hormones, using a hyperthyroid mouse model. Thyroid hormones induced IL-12 producti...

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