Deiodinases: Implications of the local control of thyroid hormone action

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Abstract

The deiodinases activate or inactivate thyroid hormone, and their importance in thyroid hormone homeostasis has become increasingly clear with the availability of deiodinase-deficient animals. At the same time, heightened interest in the field has been generated following the discovery that the type 2 deiodinase can be an important component in both the Hedgehog signaling pathway and the G protein-coupled bile acid receptor 1-mediated (GPBAR1-mediated) signaling cascade. The discovery of these new roles for the deiodinases indicates that tissue-specific deiodination plays a much broader role than once thought, extending into the realms of developmental biology and metabolism.

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Bianco, A. C., & Kim, B. W. (2006, October 2). Deiodinases: Implications of the local control of thyroid hormone action. Journal of Clinical Investigation. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI29812

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