نتایج جستجو برای: thyroid hormone

تعداد نتایج: 204833  

2013
Joshua D. Safer

Although thyroid hormone is one of the most potent stimulators of growth and metabolic rate, the potential to use thyroid hormone to treat cutaneous pathology has never been subject to rigorous investigation. A number of investigators have demonstrated intriguing therapeutic potential for topical thyroid hormone. Topical T3 has accelerated wound healing and hair growth in rodents. Topical T4 ha...

Journal: :Molecular bioSystems 2010
Alexandra G Ianculescu Edith C H Friesema Theo J Visser Kathleen M Giacomini Thomas S Scanlan

Thyroid hormone transporters are responsible for the cellular uptake of thyroid hormones, which is a prerequisite for their subsequent metabolism and action at nuclear thyroid hormone receptors. A recently discovered thyroid hormone derivative, 3-iodothyronamine (T(1)AM), has distinct biological effects that are opposite those of thyroid hormone. Here we investigate the effects of T(1)AM on thy...

AA Ramezani , E Akhlaghi , E Sharafi , I Shahramian , NM Noori ,

Background Beta-thalassemia is the most common hematology disease in human and leptin is one of the hormone that produce by adiposities cells. The purpose of this study was to investigate the relationship between serum leptin level and thyroid hormones in children with major beta-thalassemia. Materials and Methods This descriptive-cross sectional study was performed on 90 children aged 6-16...

Journal: :The Journal of clinical investigation 1989
M F Norman T N Lavin

A thyroid hormone antagonist has not been previously described. A number of thyroid hormone analogues have been shown to compete with [125I]triiodothyronine ([125I]T3) for binding to the intranuclear thyroid hormone receptor and to have agonist activity proportional to their affinities for the receptors. We report that the benzofuran amiodarone acts as a competitive antagonist to thyroid hormon...

2002
Lale OZYILMAZ Tulay YILDIRIM

Proper interpretation of the thyroid gland functional data is an important issue on the diagnosis of thyroid disease. The primary role of the thyroid gland is to help regulation of the body’s metabolism. Thyroid hormone produced by the thyroid gland provides this. Production of too little thyroid hormone (hypothyroidism) or production of too much thyroid hormone (hyper-thyroidism) definites the...

2015
LESLIE J. DE GROOT

Low T3 States Nonthyroidal Illness Syndrome With Low Serum T4 Physiologic Interpretations of NTIS Serum Hormone Levels and Tissue Hormone Supplies in NTIS Is There Evidence for Substances in Serum Which Can Affect T4 Binding to Proteins? TSH Levels Thyroid Hormone Turnover T4 Entry Into Cells and Generation of T3 Thyroid Hormone in Tissues Organ Specific Responses In NTIS Are Patients With NTIS...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Regulatory, integrative and comparative physiology 2005
Samantha J Richardson Julie A Monk Caroline A Shepherdley Lars O E Ebbesson Frank Sin Deborah M Power Peter B Frappell Josef Köhrle Marilyn B Renfree

Thyroid hormones are essential for vertebrate development. There is a characteristic rise in thyroid hormone levels in blood during critical periods of thyroid hormone-regulated development. Thyroid hormones are lipophilic compounds, which readily partition from an aqueous environment into a lipid environment. Thyroid hormone distributor proteins are required to ensure adequate distribution of ...

Journal: :Neurotoxicology 2000
R T Zoeller K M Crofton

Thyroid hormone is well-known to play essential roles in brain development. Therefore, environmental factors that interfere with thyroid function or thyroid hormone action may produce deleterious effects on brain development by interfering with thyroid hormone action in the developing brain. The purpose of this review is to identify in broad terms the gaps in our knowledge of thyroid hormone ac...

2004
SAMANTHA J. RICHARDSON JULIE A. MONK CAROLINE A. SHEPHERDLEY LARS O. E. EBBESSON FRANK SIN DEBORAH M. POWER PETER B. FRAPPELL JOSEF KÖHRLE MARILYN B. RENFREE

Thyroid hormones are essential for vertebrate development. There is a characteristic rise in thyroid hormone levels in blood during critical periods of thyroid hormone-regulated development. Thyroid hormones are lipophilic compounds, which readily partition from an aqueous environment into a lipid environment. Thyroid hormone distributor proteins are required to ensure adequate distribution of ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1986
J W Barlow M L Voz P H Eliard M Mathy-Harter P De Nayer I V Economidis A Belayew J A Martial G G Rousseau

The intracellular receptor for thyroid hormone is a protein found in chromatin. Since thyroid hormone stimulates transcription of the growth hormone gene through an unknown mechanism, the hypothesis that the thyroid hormone-receptor complex interacts with defined regions of this gene has been investigated in a cell-free system. Nuclear extracts from human lymphoblastoid IM-9 cells containing th...

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