Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5503617 | Mechanisms of Ageing and Development | 2017 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
The aim of the present review was to summarize knowledge about thyroid hormones (THs) and longevity. Longevity is a complex multifactorial phenomenon on which specific biological pathways, including hormonal networks involved in the regulation of homeostasis and survival, exert a strong impact. THs are the key responsible for growth, metabolism rate and energy expenditure, and help in maintaining cognition, bone and cardiovascular health. THs production and metabolism are fine tuned, and may help the organism to cope with a variety of environmental challenges. Experimental evidence suggests that hypothyroid state may favor longevity by reducing metabolism rate, oxidative stress and cell senescence. Data from human studies involving healthy subjects and centenarians seem to confirm this view, but THs changes observed in older patients affected by chronic diseases cannot be always interpreted as a protective adaptive mechanism aimed at reducing catabolism and prolonging survival. Medications, selected chronic diseases and multi-morbidity can interfere with thyroid function, and their impact is still to be elucidated.
Keywords
NADPHfT3AP-1MMSEFT4IGF-1IL-1βNFkBTSHRTSHthyroid peroxidase antibodiesrT3hptthrbINFγHIF1αSNPsataxia telangiectasia mutated kinaseNTISMSHBFU-Ereverse T3erythroid burst-forming unitNRF1IL-6dual oxidasesTGBTNFαEGFRTPO-abNon-thyroidal illness syndromeLongevityROSTHsHydrogen peroxideadenosine monophosphate–activated protein kinaseinsulin-like growth factor-1interferon-gammaInterleukin-1-betainterleukin-6trhCOPDChronic obstructive pulmonary diseasechronic kidney diseaseAge-related diseasesESRD یا end stage renal diseaseEnd-stage renal diseaseTriiodothyronineNMRtumor necrosis factor alphaThyroidthyroxineFree thyroxineThyroglobulinATMAgingFree triiodothyroninecentenarianshypoxia-inducible factor 1 alphaNuclear respiratory factor 1nuclear factor kappa Bactivating protein 1PVNMini Mental State Examinationnaked mole ratestimated glomerular filtration rateheart failureCKDnicotinamide adenosine dinucleotide phosphateparaventricular nucleusThyrotropin releasing hormonemelanocyte stimulating hormoneGrowth hormonethyroid stimulating hormoneThyroid hormonesH2O2Single nucleotide polymorphismsReactive oxygen speciesTSH receptorThyroid hormone receptor beta
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Authors
Sabrina Garasto, Alberto Montesanto, Andrea Corsonello, Fabrizia Lattanzio, Sergio Fusco, Giuseppe Passarino, Valeria Prestipino Giarritta, Francesco Corica,