نتایج جستجو برای: hypothyroxinemia

تعداد نتایج: 201  

Journal: :Toxicology letters 2009
Guillaume Pelletier Sheila Masson Mike J Wade Jamie Nakai Ramona Alwis Susantha Mohottalage Premkumari Kumarathasan Paleah Black Wayne J Bowers Ih Chu Renaud Vincent

Human populations are simultaneously exposed to a variety of anthropogenic contaminants. However, despite extensive literature on animal exposure to single compounds, data on the toxicity of complex mixtures are scarce. The Northern Contaminant Mixture (NCM) was formulated to contain the 27 most abundant contaminants in the same relative proportions found in the blood of Canadian Arctic populat...

Journal: :Hormones 2015
Gerasimos Krassas Spyridon N Karras Nikolaos Pontikides

The most common thyroid diseases during pregnancy are hyper- and hypothyroidism and their variants including isolated hypothyroxinemia (hypo-T4), autoimmune thyroid disease (AITD) and different types of goiter. AITD represents the main cause of hypothyroidism during pregnancy ranging in prevalence between 5 and 20% with an average of 7.8%. The incidence of isolated hypo-T4 is about 150 times hi...

2013
Jairo T. Hidal Michael M. Kaplan

Human and rat placental homogenates convert L-thyroxine (T4) to 3,5,3'-L-triiodothyronine (T3) via a pathway termed type II iodothyronine deiodination. To study regulation of this pathway, cell dispersions were prepared from human placental chorionicdecidual membrane. Dispersed cells deiodinated T4 and 3,3',5'triiodothyronine (rT3), but not T3, at the 5' position. The reaction was only slightly...

2014
Yoshiyuki Henning Christiane Vole Sabine Begall Martin Bens Martina Broecker-Preuss Arne Sahm Karol Szafranski Hynek Burda Philip Dammann

Ansell's mole-rats (Fukomys anselli) are subterranean, long-lived rodents, which live in eusocial families, where the maximum lifespan of breeders is twice as long as that of non-breeders. Their metabolic rate is significantly lower than expected based on allometry, and their retinae show a high density of S-cone opsins. Both features may indicate naturally low thyroid hormone levels. In the pr...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2010
Katie B Paul Joan M Hedge Michael J DeVito Kevin M Crofton

Triclosan (5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)-phenol) is a chlorinated phenolic antibacterial compound found in consumer products. In vitro human pregnane X receptor activation, hepatic phase I enzyme induction, and decreased in vivo total thyroxine (T4) suggest adverse effects on thyroid hormone homeostasis. Current research tested the hypothesis that triclosan decreases circulating T4 via upreg...

2018
Alexandra Miranda Nuno Sousa

An adverse maternal hormonal environment during pregnancy can be associated with abnormal brain growth. Subtle changes in fetal brain development have been observed even for maternal hormone levels within the currently accepted physiologic ranges. In this review, we provide an update of the research data on maternal hormonal impact on fetal neurodevelopment, giving particular emphasis to thyroi...

2017
P. Jain R. Devi

Pre-eclampsia is defined as a triad of hypertension, edema and proteinuria. It usually occurs after 20 weeks of gestation producing cardiovascular, hematological, endocrinological and biochemical changes. It is a well recognized cause of maternal & fetal morbidity & mortality. A state of hypothyroxinemia exists in normal pregnancy, which is more pronounced in pre-eclampsia. The mechanism of hyp...

2014
Anne-Laure Schang Juliette Van Steenwinckel Didier Chevenne Marten Alkmark Henrik Hagberg Pierre Gressens Bobbi Fleiss

Preterm birth is very strongly associated with maternal/foetal inflammation and leads to permanent neurological deficits. These deficits correlate with the severity of white matter injury, including maturational arrest of oligodendrocytes and hypomyelination. Preterm birth and exposure to inflammation causes hypothyroxinemia. As such, supplementation with thyroxine (T4) seems a good candidate t...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical endocrinology and metabolism 2008
Fernando Palos María E R García-Rendueles David Araujo-Vilar Maria Jesús Obregon Rosa Maria Calvo Jose Cameselle-Teijeiro Susana B Bravo Oscar Perez-Guerra Lourdes Loidi Barbara Czarnocka Paula Alvarez Samuel Refetoff Lourdes Dominguez-Gerpe Clara V Alvarez Joaquin Lado-Abeal

CONTEXT We studied two families from Galicia (northwest Spain) with Pendred syndrome (PS) and unusual thyroid phenotypes. In family A, the proposita had a large goiter and hypothyroxinemia but normal TSH and free T3 (FT3). In family B, some affected members showed deafness but not goiter. OBJECTIVE Our objective was to identify the mutations causing PS and molecular mechanisms underlying the ...

2011
Sheila A. Skeaff

Iodine is an integral part of the thyroid hormones, thyroxine (T(4)) and tri-iodothyronine (T(3)), necessary for normal growth and development. An adequate supply of cerebral T(3), generated in the fetal brain from maternal free T(4) (fT(4)), is needed by the fetus for thyroid hormone dependent neurodevelopment, which begins in the second half of the first trimester of pregnancy. Around the beg...

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