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This article presents an up-to-date review of the literature on hormone augmentation in the elderly to help primary care physicians better evaluate and utilize hormone replacement and optimization strategies to benefit their patients. The... more
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      GeriatricsAgingClinical PracticeProgesterone
OBJECTIVE: TSH receptor (TSHr) mediates the activating action of TSH on the thyroid gland resulting in the growth and proliferation of thyrocytes and thyroid hormone production. TSHr is a major autoantigen in…
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      Cell lineThyroid glandcyclic AMPClinical Sciences
Triclosan (5-chloro-2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)phenol) is a potent antibacterial and antifungal compound that is widely used in personal care products, plastics, and fabrics. Recently triclosan has been shown to alter endocrine function in a... more
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      TestosteroneThyroid glandThyroxinetESTIS
Background: Hyperthyroidism is associated with altered cardiac autonomic nervous activity (CANA). Heart Rate Variability (HRV) analysis is a promising technique to quantify CANA and therefore can be done in hyperthyroidism. Objective: To... more
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      Statistical AnalysisBangladeshHeart rate variabilityHeart rate
L'hormone thyréotrope ou TSH (thyroid-stimulating hormone) est une glycoprotéine d'origine hypophysaire qui contrôle la synthèse et la sécrétion des hormones thyroïdiennes. Sa régulation dépend principalement du rétrocontrôle négatif... more
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      Negative FeedbackP-glycoproteinBiological activityThyroid Stimulating Hormone
Sodium iodide symporter (NIS) is a molecule involved in active accumulation of iodine in thyroid gland for the biosynthesis of thyroid hormone. Its expression has also been demonstrated in extra-thyroidal tissues including lactating mice... more
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      PathologyMolecular BiologyRNABreast Cancer
The influence of silicon-treatment on the levels of TSH and thyroid hormones was studied in rats. Concentrations of thyrotropin (TSH), triiodothyronine (T3), and thyroxine (T4) were estimated in sera of rats receiving per os a soluble... more
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      ChemistryMedicineThyroid glandDrinking Water
Effect of Fasciola gigantica infection on adrenal and thyroid glands was investigated using eight male, yearling Murrah buffaloes. The animals were randomly assigned to two groups of four buffaloes each (Group-A, infected; Group-B,... more
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      BiologyMedicineAnimal ProductionVeterinary Science
According to previous studies, Turkey has generally been accepted as a moderate endemic iodine deficient country. However, it has recently been reported that there are regions in Turkey where iodine deficiency is more severe than... more
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      Health PromotionTurkeyMedicineChild
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      Cognitive ScienceRNAreal time PCRPregnancy
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Objectives: Effects of exercise on circulating thyroid hormone (TH) values remain controversial. We sought to observe the effect of treadmill exercise on serum TH values in highly selected subjects. Methods: Twenty-six healthy male... more
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      Physical ActivityMedicineElectrocardiographyTIME
Thyroid carcinomas are rare and represent 1% of malignant tumours. Women are more likely to have thyroid cancer, at a ratio of three to one. Thyroid cancer may occur in any age group, although it is most common after the age of 30, and... more
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      Thyroid CancerUltrasonographyEMCThyroxine
The orphan receptor TR3 (also known as nur77 or nerve growth factor-induced clone B NGFI-B) (1-3) functions as a nuclear transcription factor in the regulation of target gene expression (4-7). TR3 was originally isolated as ...
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      ScienceMitochondriaTranscription FactorsApoptosis
This study aimed to elucidate the effects of thermal manipulation (TM) during the development and maturation of the thyroid and adrenal axis on broiler chicks hatchability and thermoregulation during hatch, and to evaluate the improvement... more
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      Biological SciencesNegative AffectHeat stressThermal Biology
The effect of phenobarbital on thyroid function and the metabolism and biliary excretion of thyroxine in rats was determined. Phenobarbital, administered for 2 weeks at a dose of 100 mg/kg/day, resulted in an increase in hepatic and... more
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      Drug interactionsThyroid glandThyroxineCentral Nervous System
The influence of a wide range of protein and/ or energy intakes on the serum level of rat transthyretin was studied. Young and adult rats were fed ad libitum diets containing 18, 9, 6, 4 and 0.5% protein (wt/wt) or were fed a control diet... more
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      ChemistryNutrition and DieteticsNutritionDiet
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      Computer ScienceQuality ImprovementMedicineIEEE
Objective: We studied posterior pituitary function in 27 patients with Sheehan’s syndrome and 14 controls. Design: All patients were investigated by water deprivation test and 26 of them by 5% hypertonic saline infusion test. None of the... more
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      EndocrinologyNonparametric StatisticsMedicineControl Design
BACKGROUND: Physical activity influences energy metabolism in human subjects by increasing activity-induced energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate for several hours after exercise. Effects of exercise on circulating thyroid hormone... more
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      Nonparametric StatisticsNeuroendocrinologyPhysical ActivityEnergy Metabolism
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      BiologyHeart FailureThyroid hormoneCardiovascular medicine and haematology
The optimal treatment of metastatic thyroid cancer that produces high amounts of thyroid hormone has not been well defined. A 46yr-old woman presented with a follicular thyroid carcinoma arising from a struma ovarii with hepatic... more
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      Magnetic Resonance ImagingThyroid CancerThyroid glandClinical
Thyroid hormone is essential for normal development, differentiation, and metabolic balance. Thyroid hormone action is mediated by multiple thyroid hormone receptor isoforms derived from two distinct genes. The thyroid hormone receptors... more
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      PhysiologyMolecular MechanicsNuclear ReceptorBiological Sciences
Hypothyroxinemia affects 35--50% of neonates born prematurely (12% of births) and increases their risk of suffering neurodevelopmental alterations. We have developed an animal model to study the role of maternal thyroid hormones (THs) at... more
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      Cognitive ScienceNeurogenesisHippocampusBrain
The reelin and dab1 genes are necessary for appropriate neuronal migration and lamination during brain development. Since these processes are controlled by thyroid hormone, we studied the effect of thyroid hormone deprivation and... more
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      Brain developmentBrainCerebral CortexThyroid Hormones
Lack of dietary iodine is associated with thyroid insufficiency and its dire consequences including cretinism, yet territories severely deficient in iodine are home to many species of wild animals. The premise of our work is that an... more
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      PhysiologySoilBiologyChile
Aims/hypothesis. Thyroid hormones reduce glucose tolerance in animals and humans. This effect is accompanied by a reduction in the beta-cell volume of the pancreas. Methods. We studied the underlying mechanism using terminal UTP nick end... more
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      Stem CellApoptosisCell DivisionCaspases
Understanding of how maternal thyroid inadequacy during early gestation poses a risk for developmental outcomes is still a challenge for the neuroendocrine community. Early neocortical neurogenesis is accompanied by maternal thyroid... more
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      EndocrinologyImmunohistochemistryEnzyme InhibitorsBiological Sciences
A scientific evaluation was made of functional aspects of developmental toxicity of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), polychlorinated dibenzo-p-dioxins (PCDDs) and polychlorinated dibenzofurans (PCDFs) in experimental animals and in human... more
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      PregnancyChildHuman BodyDevelopmental disabilities
Thyroid hormones (TH) are major modulators of energy metabolism and thermogenesis. It is generally believed that 3,5,3¢-triiodo-l-thyronine (T3) is the only active form of TH, and that most of its effects are mediated by nuclear T3... more
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      NutritionMitochondriaEnergy MetabolismTemperature
In mitochondria, ATP synthesis is coupled to oxygen consumption by the proton electrochemical gradient established across the mitochondrial inner membrane in a process termed oxidative phosphorylation. It has long been known from... more
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      ChemistryEducationObesityCatalysis
Thirty male pesticide formulators exposed to the dust and liquid formulation of endosulfan, quinalphos, chlorpyriphos, monocrotophos, lindane, parathion, phorate, and fenvalerate and 20 comparable control subjects from the same area of... more
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      ChemistryMedicineHumanThyroid gland
Thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) are members of the fast growing superfamily of nuclear hormone receptors. They are dual function transcription factors. In the unliganded form, they repress basal transcription of their target genes. The... more
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      BiologyTranscription RegulationTranscription regulation of developmentMedicine
Introduction.-Dyshormonogenetic goiter is a genetically determined thyroid hyperplasia due to an enzyme defect in thyroid-hormone synthesis. Malignant transformation is one of the most serious complications, rarely reported in the... more
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      GeneticsAdolescentMedicineMutation
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      PathophysiologyMedical PhysiologyElderly WomenSerum lipids
Thyroglobulin (Tg), a major product of the thyroid gland, serves as a macromolecular precursor of thyroid hormone biosynthesis. In addition, Tg stored in the thyroid follicles is a potent regulator of thyroid-specific gene expression. In... more
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      Gene expressionCell lineThyroid glandcyclic AMP
Background: Hyperthyroidism is associated with altered cardiac autonomic nervous activity (CANA). Heart Rate Variability (HRV) analysis is a promising technique to quantify CANA and therefore can be done in hyperthyroidism. Objective: To... more
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      Statistical AnalysisBangladeshHeart rate variabilityHeart rate
Recently a new approach for the analysis of iodinated organic species in human serum has been developed using liquid chromatography-inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (LC-ICP-MS). This method enables quantification of iodide, T... more
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      EngineeringDanio rerioBiological SciencesThyroid gland
The orphan receptor TR3 (also known as nur77 or nerve growth factor-induced clone B NGFI-B) (1-3) functions as a nuclear transcription factor in the regulation of target gene expression (4-7). TR3 was originally isolated as ...
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      ScienceMitochondriaTranscription FactorsApoptosis
Twenty single male Assaf lambs were divided into two groups and housed in semi-open barns. Air temperature averaged 35°C. For 9 weeks after parturation, one group was cooled by fan between 1000 and 1600 hours and the other group was not... more
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      TurkeyAnimal HusbandryThermal StressThyroxine
brain is well known. But the action of THs in the adult brain was not widely a focus of study by endocrinologists based on lack of increased energy metabolism and oxygen consumption with changing thyroid status and thus not widely... more
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      Energy MetabolismProtein synthesisRat BrainRegulatory Network
Thyroid hormones are essential for the development and repair of the peripheral nervous system. The type 2 deiodinase, which is responsible for the activation of T4 into T3, is induced in injured sciatic nerve. To obtain information on... more
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      EndocrinologyBiologyMedicineBiological Sciences
Physical activity influences energy metabolism in human subjects by increasing activity-induced energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate for several hours after exercise. Effects of exercise on circulating thyroid hormone values... more
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      Nonparametric StatisticsNeuroendocrinologyPhysical ActivityEnergy Metabolism
Thyroid hormone (T3) affects muscle development and muscle regeneration. It also interacts with the muscle regulatory gene MyoD in culture and affects myoblast proliferation. We studied the localization of MyoD protein using a... more
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      Skeletal muscle biologyFluorescence MicroscopyWound HealingHistochemistry
The role of thyroid hormone in the ontogeny of the Large African barb Barbus intermedius sensu Banister, 1973 (Teleostei; Cyprinidae)—the presumed ancestral species for the species flock of the large African Barbs of Lake Tana... more
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      RussianBiologyThyroid hormone
Introduction.-Dyshormonogenetic goiter is a genetically determined thyroid hyperplasia due to an enzyme defect in thyroid-hormone synthesis. Malignant transformation is one of the most serious complications, rarely reported in the... more
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      GeneticsAdolescentMedicineMutation
BACKGROUND Physical activity influences energy metabolism in human subjects by increasing activity-induced energy expenditure and resting metabolic rate for several hours after exercise. Effects of exercise on circulating thyroid hormone... more
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      Nonparametric StatisticsNeuroendocrinologyPhysical ActivityEnergy Metabolism
In many developing countries, men and women are at high risk of goiter and iron deficiency. The aim of the recent study is to assess the interaction of (Cu), with iron (Fe), iodine/iodide (I), and thyroid hormones in goitrous patients.... more
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      Quality ControlDeveloping CountryCopperIodine
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      Cognitive ScienceDepressionCortisolProlactin
X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is a peroxisomal disorder caused by mutations in the ABCD1 (ALD) gene. The ABCD2 gene, its closest homolog, has been shown to compensate for ABCD1 deficiency when overexpressed. We previously... more
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      Gene expressionABC transportersCercopithecus aethiopsCell line