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Correlation Between Polychlorinated Biphenyls and Reproductive Hormone Levels of Men and WomenCramblit, Caroline Hannah 27 April 2022 (has links)
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Thyroid hormone activation of retinoic acid synthesis in hypothalamic tanycytesStoney, P.N., Helfer, Gisela, Rodrigues, D., Morgan, P.J., McCaffery, P.J. 03 November 2015 (has links)
Yes / Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for adult brain function and its actions include several key roles in the hypothalamus.
Although TH controls gene expression via specific TH receptors of the nuclear receptor class, surprisingly few genes have
been demonstrated to be directly regulated by TH in the hypothalamus, or the adult brain as a whole. This study explored
the rapid induction by TH of retinaldehyde dehydrogenase 1 (Raldh1), encoding a retinoic acid (RA)-synthesizing enzyme, as a
gene specifically expressed in hypothalamic tanycytes, cells that mediate a number of actions of TH in the hypothalamus. The
resulting increase in RA may then regulate gene expression via the RA receptors, also of the nuclear receptor class. In vivo
exposure of the rat to TH led to a significant and rapid increase in hypothalamic Raldh1 within 4 hours. That this may lead to
an in vivo increase in RA is suggested by the later induction by TH of the RA-responsive gene Cyp26b1. To explore the
actions of RA in the hypothalamus as a potential mediator of TH control of gene regulation, an ex vivo hypothalamic rat slice
culture method was developed in which the Raldh1-expressing tanycytes were maintained. These slice cultures confirmed that
TH did not act on genes regulating energy balance but could induce Raldh1. RA has the potential to upregulate expression
of genes involved in growth and appetite, Ghrh and Agrp. This regulation is acutely sensitive to epigenetic changes, as has
been shown for TH action in vivo. These results indicate that sequential triggering of two nuclear receptor signalling systems
has the capability to mediate some of the functions of TH in the hypothalamus.
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Small Cell Variant of Medullary Thyroid Carcinoma: A Possible TreatmentSherret, John, Alomari, Mohammad, Coleman, Joshua, Hamati, Agnes 20 July 2020 (has links)
Small cell variant of medullary thyroid carcinoma is an extremely rare histologic entity with a paucity of data. As such, there is a lack of literature and clinical experience regarding this disease. In this report, we examine a case of small cell variant of medullary thyroid carcinoma that presented with intractable nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. While these symptoms were essentially refractory to the standard symptomatic treatment, further laboratory analysis revealed dramatically elevated calcitonin levels and mildly raised thyroid-stimulating hormone levels. Interestingly, repletion of thyroid hormone and treatment with lanreotide resulted in an abatement of our patient's symptoms. This temporal clinical improvement highly suggests a potential role involving thyroid-stimulating hormone and calcitonin levels in the pathogenesis of this disease, and consequently suggests a role for thyroxine in treating the associated gastrointestinal symptoms.
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