Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2006447 | Peptides | 2011 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
⺠Thyroid hormones modify NEI content in specific areas of the CNS related to neuroendocrine control and reproduction. ⺠Long-term hypothyroidism (24 days) induces reductions in NEI concentration, in the PeFLH and PVH in the morning and afternoon, in the OVLT + AVPV and ME + Arc only in the morning, and in the POA just in the afternoon. ⺠NEI content changes during hyperthyroidism, principally in POA at morning and in ME + Arc and Pi at afternoon. ⺠NEI concentration changes in specific brain areas secondary to hypo- and hyperthyroidism may have consequences itself on reproduction.
Keywords
PVHGnRHpLHL-T4OVLTMCHPOATSHhptAVPVl-ThyroxineTHsorganum vasculosum of the lamina terminalistrhTriiodothyroninethyrotropinNEIPineal glandmedian eminenceBrain areasPreoptic areaparaventricular hypothalamic nucleusanteroventral periventricular nucleusthyrotropin-releasing hormoneGonadotropin-releasing hormoneluteinizing hormonemelanin-concentrating hormoneThyroid hormonesposterior pituitaryHyperthyroidismHypothyroidism
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Authors
Carolina Ayala, Susana Ruth Valdez, MarÃa Luján Navarra Morero, Marta Soaje, Norma Beatriz Carreño, Mónica Silvina Sanchez, Jakson Cioni Bittencourt, Graciela Alma Jahn, MarÃa Ester Celis,