Abstract
Thyroid hormones play an essential role in regulating whole-body homeostasis. Deiodinases are known to convert thyroid hormone from the prohormone thyroxine (T4) to the bioactive hormone tri-iodothyronine (T3) and convert both T4 and T3 toward their inactive metabolites 3,3’,5’-tri-iodothyronine (rT3) and 3,3’-di-iodothyronine (3,3’-T2). Deiodinases are thus important for the regulation of intracellular thyroid hormone concentrations. This is known to be crucial both during development and adult life in regulating thyroid hormone-related gene transcription. This review discusses the importance of liver deiodinases in determining serum and liver thyroid hormone concentrations, liver metabolism and liver disease.
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Bruinstroop, E., van der Spek, A. H., & Boelen, A. (2023, June 1). Role of hepatic deiodinases in thyroid hormone homeostasis and liver metabolism, inflammation, and fibrosis. European Thyroid Journal. BioScientifica Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1530/ETJ-22-0211
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