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Thyroid Hormone Disruption and Neurodevelopment / edited by Noriyuki Koibuchi, Paul M. Yen.

SpringerLink Books Biomedical and Life Sciences 2016 Available online

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Book
Contributor:
Koibuchi, Noriyuki, editor.
Yen, Paul M., editor.
SpringerLink (Online service)
Series:
Contemporary clinical neuroscience
Contemporary Clinical Neuroscience
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Medicine.
Neurosciences.
Endocrinology.
Neurology.
Physical Description:
1 online resource.
Contained In:
Springer eBooks
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Springer New York : Imprint: Springer, 2016.
System Details:
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Summary:
Thyroid hormone plays an important role in development and functional maintenance in the central nervous system. Deficiency of thyroid hormone during fetal and early postnatal life induces abnormal development known as cretinism in humans. However, the molecular mechanism of thyroid hormone action has not yet been fully understood. Thyroid hormone action in the brain may be disrupted under various pathological conditions. In addition, environmental factors including endocrine-disrupting chemicals and bacterial endotoxins may disrupt thyroid hormone action in brain, causing abnormal brain development and functional disruption. This is a first book to comprehensively describe the effect of thyroid hormone disruption in the central nervous system. The first section deals with the disruption of thyroid hormone action at the molecular level. First the authors provide a summary of the possible molecular mechanisms of thyroid hormone action in the brain, then they discuss several factors that may disrupt thyroid hormone action. In the second section, animal models to study thyroid hormone action will be introduced. An interesting character of thyroid hormone deficiency is that, without thyroid hormone, the thyroid hormone receptor may act as a "repressor" of gene expression, causing more severe consequence than those of thyroid hormone receptor knockout animals. Thus, several different kind of animal models may be used to clarify the role of thyroid hormone and its receptor in the brain. In the third section, human studies on thyroid disease and neurodevelopment will be introduced. Although endemic cretinism induced by iodine deficiency and sporadic cretinism by various thyroid mutation are well known, the pathophysiological mechanisms that create each abnormal phenotype are not fully understood. .
Contents:
Section 1: Disruption of thyroid hormone action at molecular level
1 Molecular mechanisms of thyroid hormone action in brain: a general overview
2 Deoidinases and brain development
3 Disruption of thyroid hormone receptor-mediated action in brain by endocrine disrupting chemicals
4 Chemical disruption of deiodinase activities during pregnancy and fetal neurotoxicity
5 Effect of maternal/neonatal infection on thyroid hormone-mediated neurodevelopment
6 Disruption of feedback regulation of thyroid hormone synthesis/secretion and brain development
Section 2: Animal models to study thyroid hormone disruption on neurodevelopment
7 Animal models to study thyroid hormone action in neurodevelopment
8 Thyroid hormone receptor mutation and neurodevelopment
9 Pax6 knockout and cerebellar development
10 Disruption of auditory function by thyroid hormone receptor mutation
Section 3 Thyroid hormone disruption and neurodevelopment: human studies
11 Maternal hypothyroidism and brain development of newborns
12 Congenital hypothyroidism and neurodevelopment
13 Iodine deficiency and brain development
14 Deficit in thyroid hormone transporters and brain development
15 Syndrome of resistance to thyroid hormone and brain development.
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9781493937370
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