Hormone thyroïdienne et développement du cervelet : effets directs ou indirects ?

Abstract Thyroid hormone (T3) exerts an important influence on neurodevelopment, which can be analysed by using the postnatal development of rodent cerebellum as a model. T3 acts on all types of neuronal and glial cells, which express at least the TRα1 nuclear receptor, and, for some of them, the TR...

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Published inAnnales d'endocrinologie Vol. 72; no. 2; pp. 99 - 102
Main Authors Chatonnet, F, Fauquier, T, Picou, F, Guyot, R, Flamant, F
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Abstract Abstract Thyroid hormone (T3) exerts an important influence on neurodevelopment, which can be analysed by using the postnatal development of rodent cerebellum as a model. T3 acts on all types of neuronal and glial cells, which express at least the TRα1 nuclear receptor, and, for some of them, the TRβ1 isoform. However, as T3 also activates the secretion of neurotrophins, it can also affect cellular differentiation in an indirect manner. Ongoing experiments, based on mouse genetics and genome wide analysis of gene expression, provide a promising way to study the basic mechanisms of neurodevelopment. This review describes new mouse genetics models and recent advance in this field.
AbstractList Abstract Thyroid hormone (T3) exerts an important influence on neurodevelopment, which can be analysed by using the postnatal development of rodent cerebellum as a model. T3 acts on all types of neuronal and glial cells, which express at least the TRα1 nuclear receptor, and, for some of them, the TRβ1 isoform. However, as T3 also activates the secretion of neurotrophins, it can also affect cellular differentiation in an indirect manner. Ongoing experiments, based on mouse genetics and genome wide analysis of gene expression, provide a promising way to study the basic mechanisms of neurodevelopment. This review describes new mouse genetics models and recent advance in this field.
Thyroid hormone (T3) exerts an important influence on neurodevelopment, which can be analysed by using the postnatal development of rodent cerebellum as a model. T3 acts on all types of neuronal and glial cells, which express at least the TRα1 nuclear receptor, and, for some of them, the TRβ1 isoform. However, as T3 also activates the secretion of neurotrophins, it can also affect cellular differentiation in an indirect manner. Ongoing experiments, based on mouse genetics and genome wide analysis of gene expression, provide a promising way to study the basic mechanisms of neurodevelopment. This review describes new mouse genetics models and recent advance in this field. L’hormone thyroïdienne (T3) exerce une influence importante sur le neurodéveloppement qui peut être étudiée en utilisant le cervelet postnatal des rongeurs comme modèle. Elle agit sur l’ensemble des types cellulaires neuronaux et gliaux, qui expriment tous au moins l’isoforme de récepteur nucléaire TRα1, et pour certains d’entre eux, l’isoforme TRβ1. Toutefois, comme la T3 active la sécrétion de neurotrophines, elle peut affecter aussi la différenciation cellulaire de façon indirecte. Les travaux en cours, basés sur la génétique de la souris et l’analyse pangénomique de l’expression des gènes, offrent une voie d’accès prometteuse aux processus fondamentaux du neurodéveloppement. Cette revue décrit de nouveaux modèles génétiques et les progrès récents dans ce domaine.
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Keywords Hormone thyroïdienne
Cerebellum
Neurodéveloppement
Nuclear receptor
Cervelet
Neurodevelopment
Thyroid hormone
Récepteur nucléaire
Système nerveux central
Développement
Encéphale
Glande endocrine
Récepteur biologique
Thyroïde
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SubjectTerms Cerebellum
Cervelet
Endocrinology & Metabolism
Hormone thyroïdienne
Internal Medicine
Neurodevelopment
Neurodéveloppement
Nuclear receptor
Récepteur nucléaire
Sciences biologiques et medicales
Sciences biologiques fondamentales et appliquees. Psychologie
Thyroid hormone
Vertebres: endocrinologie
Title Hormone thyroïdienne et développement du cervelet : effets directs ou indirects ?
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