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Humans thyroid hormone regulation

Simonian MH. ACTH and thyroid hormone regulation of 3 beta-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase activity in human fetal adrenocortical cells. J Steroid Biochem 1986 25(6) 1001-6. [Pg.98]

White, D. M., et al. (1997). Beta-trace gene expression is regulated by a core promoter and a distal thyroid hormone response element. J. Biol. Chem. 272, 14387-93. Yamashima, T., et al. (1997). Prostaglandin D synthase (beta-trace) in human... [Pg.386]

Hsia SC, Shi YB (2002) Chromatin disruption and histone acetylation in regulation of the human immunodeficiency virus type 1 long terminal repeat by thyroid hormone receptor. Mol Cell Biol 22 4043-4052... [Pg.392]

There are several ways by which TSH secretion can be increased. An increased hepatic enzyme activity may cause an increased metabolism of thyroid hormones, leading to lower semm hormone levels, which in mm leads to increased secretion of TRH, and subsequently increased TSH secretion. Regarding human relevance, the pathways for regulation of the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid axis of rats and humans are similar and the mechanism is relevant for humans, but the human system is far more resistant to perturbation. [Pg.174]

Location of major endocrine glands in humans. The hypothalamus regulates the anterior pituitary, which regulates the hormonal secretions of the thyroid, adrenals, and gonads (ovary in the female and testis in the male). [Pg.570]

In addition to the obvious deactivating role of deiodinases, there has been recent evidence that a relationship exists between regulation of deiodination of thyroid hormones in target cells and the intracellular effects of T4 and T3 on pituitary and hypothalamus function. In the rat pituitary, and probably the human, type-II deiodinase-catalyzed conversion of T4 to T3 is a prerequisite for inhibition of TRH release. rT3, produced from T4 by type-III deiodinase, is a potent inhibitor of type-II deiodinase. In a postulated regulatory circuit, rT3 formed from T4 by type-III deiodinase in surrounding CNS (Central Nervous System) tissue enters the pituitary and inhibits type-II enzyme. The resulting decrease in T3 concentration, in turn, causes an increase in TSH secretion49. [Pg.1503]


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