Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4325925 Brain Research 2011 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Clinical and experimental studies have highlighted the role played by thyroid hormones (TH) in neural and neuro-sensorial development. However, knowledge on TH mechanisms on the developing visual system is still incomplete. To uncover TH actions on the eyes and vision we carried out a microscopical study on the role of TH in the developing retina and optic nerve, in a rat model of controlled TH deficiency (THD). Morphometric and stereological analyses of the retina and optic nerve showed a reduction in the volume of the eye (p < 0.001) and optic nerve cross-sectional area (p < 0.001), and thinning of the retinal layers (p < 0.001). Glial development and myelination was significantly delayed in the THD optic nerves (p < 0.001), as compared to controls. The data indicate that TH play an essential role in neuro-retinogenesis. Substitutive TH therapy in critical periods, should be considered in hypothyroidism-related eye disorders as well as neurodegenerative retinal processes.

Research highlights► Thyroid hormones (TH) are essential for nervous system development. ► TH deficiency can be induced by chemical/surgical approaches in dams and its offspring. ► Photoreceptors, ganglion cells and macroglia displayed striking developmental changes. ► Retinal mitochondria density and cristae integrity depends on TH availability. ► TH by itself or by the TH-dependent signals orchestrate the neuro-retinogenesis.

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