Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia
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Resumo: | Thyroid hormones are crucial during development and in the adult brain. Of interest, fluctuations in the levels of thyroid hormones at various times during development and throughout life can impact on psychiatric disease manifestation and response to treatment. Here we review research on thyroid function assessment in schizophrenia, relating interrelations between the pituitary-thyroid axis and major neurosignaling systems involved in schizophrenia’s pathophysiology. These include the serotonergic, dopaminergic, glutamatergic, and GABAergic networks, as well as myelination and inflammatory processes. The available evidence supports that thyroid hormones deregulation is a common feature in schizophrenia and that the implications of thyroid hormones homeostasis in the fine-tuning of crucial brain networks warrants further research. |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophreniaThyroid hormonesSchizophreniaPituitary-thyroid axisScience & TechnologyThyroid hormones are crucial during development and in the adult brain. Of interest, fluctuations in the levels of thyroid hormones at various times during development and throughout life can impact on psychiatric disease manifestation and response to treatment. Here we review research on thyroid function assessment in schizophrenia, relating interrelations between the pituitary-thyroid axis and major neurosignaling systems involved in schizophrenia’s pathophysiology. These include the serotonergic, dopaminergic, glutamatergic, and GABAergic networks, as well as myelination and inflammatory processes. The available evidence supports that thyroid hormones deregulation is a common feature in schizophrenia and that the implications of thyroid hormones homeostasis in the fine-tuning of crucial brain networks warrants further research.The present work was supported by Grant POCI/SAUESP/58757/2004 from the Portuguese Science Foundation (FCT/FEDER). NCS was supported by the fellowship SFRH/ BPD/51057/2010 by FCT.SAGEUniversidade do MinhoSantos, Nadine CorreiaCosta, Patrício SoaresRuano, DinaMacedo, AntónioSoares, Maria JoãoValente, JoséPereira, Ana TelmaAzevedo, Maria HelenaPalha, Joana Almeida2012-032012-03-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/1822/22002eng2042-007210.1155/2012/569147http://www.hindawi.com/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2024-05-11T06:45:55Zoai:repositorium.sdum.uminho.pt:1822/22002Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openairemluisa.alvim@gmail.comopendoar:71602024-05-11T06:45:55Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia Santos, Nadine Correia Thyroid hormones Schizophrenia Pituitary-thyroid axis Science & Technology |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia |
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Santos, Nadine Correia |
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Santos, Nadine Correia Costa, Patrício Soares Ruano, Dina Macedo, António Soares, Maria João Valente, José Pereira, Ana Telma Azevedo, Maria Helena Palha, Joana Almeida |
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Costa, Patrício Soares Ruano, Dina Macedo, António Soares, Maria João Valente, José Pereira, Ana Telma Azevedo, Maria Helena Palha, Joana Almeida |
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Universidade do Minho |
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Santos, Nadine Correia Costa, Patrício Soares Ruano, Dina Macedo, António Soares, Maria João Valente, José Pereira, Ana Telma Azevedo, Maria Helena Palha, Joana Almeida |
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Thyroid hormones Schizophrenia Pituitary-thyroid axis Science & Technology |
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Thyroid hormones Schizophrenia Pituitary-thyroid axis Science & Technology |
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Thyroid hormones are crucial during development and in the adult brain. Of interest, fluctuations in the levels of thyroid hormones at various times during development and throughout life can impact on psychiatric disease manifestation and response to treatment. Here we review research on thyroid function assessment in schizophrenia, relating interrelations between the pituitary-thyroid axis and major neurosignaling systems involved in schizophrenia’s pathophysiology. These include the serotonergic, dopaminergic, glutamatergic, and GABAergic networks, as well as myelination and inflammatory processes. The available evidence supports that thyroid hormones deregulation is a common feature in schizophrenia and that the implications of thyroid hormones homeostasis in the fine-tuning of crucial brain networks warrants further research. |
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2012 |
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