Back to Search Start Over

Thyroid Hormone Deiodinases: Dynamic Switches in Developmental Transitions.

Authors :
Hernandez, Arturo
Martinez, M Elena
Ng, Lily
Forrest, Douglas
Source :
Endocrinology; Aug2021, Vol. 162 Issue 8, p1-15, 15p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Thyroid hormones exert pleiotropic, essential actions in mammalian, including human, development. These actions depend on provision of thyroid hormones in the circulation but also to a remarkable extent on deiodinase enzymes in target tissues that amplify or deplete the local concentration of the primary active form of the hormone T3 (3,5,3′-triiodothyronine), the high affinity ligand for thyroid hormone receptors. Genetic analyses in mice have revealed key roles for activating (DIO2) and inactivating (DIO3) deiodinases in cell differentiation fates and tissue maturation, ultimately promoting neonatal viability, growth, fertility, brain development, and behavior, as well as metabolic, endocrine, and sensory functions. An emerging paradigm is how the opposing activities of DIO2 and DIO3 are coordinated, providing a dynamic switch that controls the developmental timing of a tissue response, often during neonatal and maturational transitions. A second paradigm is how cell to cell communication within a tissue determines the response to T3. Deiodinases in specific cell types, often strategically located near to blood vessels that convey thyroid hormones into the tissue, can regulate neighboring cell types, suggesting a paracrine-like layer of control of T3 action. We discuss deiodinases as switches for developmental transitions and their potential to influence tissue dysfunction in human thyroid disorders. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00137227
Volume :
162
Issue :
8
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Endocrinology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
151454517
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqab091