A model of the development of the brain as a construct of the thyroid system

被引:279
作者
Howdeshell, KL [1 ]
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[1] World Wildlife Fund, Wildlife & Contaminants Program, Washington, DC 20037 USA
关键词
brain; development; endocrine disruptors; hearing loss; heart; retinoic acid; thyroid; xenobiotic;
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10.1289/ehp.02110s3337
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
摘要
Thyroid hormone is essential for normal bra-in development. However, little is known about the molecular and cellular mechanisms that mediate thyroid hormone action on the developing brain or the developmental events selectively affected. Consequently, although a large number of environmental chemicals interfere with the thyroid system, there are few neurodevelopmental end points to recruit for toxicological studies. Therefore, my goal here is to review what is known about the relative timing of normal brain construction and thyroid system development, with special focus on the period of in utero development in humans and the comparable developmental period in laboratory rats. These data are presented as a timeline to aid in the identification of thyroid-sensitive end points in brain development and to highlight important data gaps. I discuss the known influence of certain synthetic chemicals on the thyroid system and include a brief review of the effects of developmental exposure to chemicals on thyroid system function. The relationship between the thyroid hormone and retinoic acid systems, as well as the thyroid hormone sensitivity of the developing cochlea, is also discussed. Key words: brain, development, endocrine disruptors, hearing loss, heart, retinoic acid, thyroid, xenobiotic.
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页码:337 / 348
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