甲状腺激素与同事:概述。

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology Methods in molecular biology Pub Date : 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1007/978-1-0716-4252-8_1
Silvia Constanza Contreras-Jurado
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下丘脑分泌甲状腺释放激素(TRH),诱导垂体释放促甲状腺激素(TSH),后者刺激甲状腺滤泡细胞释放甲状腺激素(THs)、甲状腺素(T4)和三碘甲状腺原氨酸(T3)。合成 T3 和 T4 激素的过程涉及多个酶促步骤,首先是将存在于蛋白质甲状腺球蛋白中的 L-酪氨酸残基碘化。甲状腺激素释放到血液中,与甲状腺激素分配蛋白(THDPs)结合,后者在血液循环中运输甲状腺激素。T4在靶组织中转化为T3(生物活性更强的激素)的过程由被称为脱碘酶的硒蛋白酶促进。甲状腺激素可与位于质膜上的不同分子结合,如整合素αvβ3,通过这些分子进行非基因组控制。不过,甲状腺激素的大部分作用是通过与甲状腺激素受体(TRs)结合在细胞内介导的。甲状腺激素受体作为配体依赖性转录因子,通过典型信号激活基因启动子上的甲状腺激素反应元件。甲状腺激素介导了多个关键的生理过程,包括器官发育、细胞分化、新陈代谢以及细胞生长和维持。
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Thyroid Hormones and Co-workers: An Overview.

The hypothalamus secretes the thyroid-releasing hormone (TRH) that induces the pituitary gland to release the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) which stimulates thyroid follicular cells to release the thyroid hormones (THs), thyroxine (T4), and triiodothyronine (T3). The process of synthesizing T3 and T4 hormones involves various enzymatic steps, starting with the iodination of L-tyrosine residues present in the protein thyroglobulin. Thyroid hormones are released into the bloodstream, where they bind to thyroid hormone distributor proteins (THDPs) which transport them in the circulation. The conversion of T4 to T3 (the more biologically active hormone) in target tissues is facilitated by selenoprotein enzymes known as deiodinases. THs can bind to different molecules located on the plasma membrane, such as integrin αvβ3, through which they exercise regulatory non-genomic control. Nevertheless, most of thyroid hormone's actions are mediated intracellularly by binding to thyroid hormone receptors (TRs). Thyroid hormone receptors act as ligand-dependent transcription factors, Thyroid hormone receptors activate thyroid hormone response elements on gene promoters through canonical signaling. Thyroid hormones mediate several critical physiological processes including organ development, cell differentiation, metabolism, and cell growth and maintenance.

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