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Central nervous system thyroid hormones affecting

Iodine and thyroid hormones affect all stages of human development, from in utero life to adulthood. Iodine deficiency leads to insufficient production of thyroid hormones, which play a vital role in the process of early growth and development of many organs. During pregnancy, both maternal and fetal thyroid hormones are required for normal fetal brain development. Of them, maternal hormones constitute the main source in the first and the second trimesters, whereas the contribution of fetal hormones becomes more important in the third trimester (de Escobar et aL, 1985 Vulsma et ai, 1989). Many studies indicate that iodine deficiency and iodine-induced maternal-fetal hypothyroxinemia result in impairment of central nervous system (CNS) development during fetal and early postnatal life. [Pg.626]

The effects of thyroid hormones on the nervous system can be both central and peripheral. Cerebral, cranial nerve, peripheral nerve, neuromuscular junction and muscles may be affected by thyroid status. Pathological changes are also known to occur within the eye. [Pg.1103]


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