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- triiodothyronine to diiodothyronine (T2). The major part of thyroxine deiodination occurs within the cells. Deiodinase 2 activity can be regulated by ubiquitination:...
- thyroid hormone metabolism is through sequential deiodination. The liver is the main site of T4 deiodination, and along with the kidneys, are responsible...
- requires normal thyroid hormone transport across cell membrane, appropriate deiodination, thyroid hormone nuclear receptor, thyroid hormone response elements...
- liver, adipose tissue, glia and skeletal muscle by deiodination from circulating T4. Deiodination is controlled by numerous hormones and nerval signals...
- thyroid, and (to a lesser extent) pituitary; it accounts for 80% of the deiodination of T4. Type II present in CNS, pituitary, brown adipose tissue, and heart...
- The sum activity of peripheral deiodinases (GD, also referred to as deiodination capacity, total deiodinase activity or, if calculated from levels of thyroid...
- gland, and that most T3 was manufactured in other parts of the body by deiodination of thyroxine. It was demonstrated in hypothyroid animals and people that...
- (5′-deiodinase). These are further processed by decarboxylation and deiodination to produce iodothyronamine (T1a) and thyronamine (T0a). All three isoforms...
- function of pancreatic islets Stimulates the immune system Increases deiodination of T4 to T3 Induces insulin resistance GH has a short biological half-life...
- deiodinases (5'-iodinase). These are further processed by decarboxylation and deiodination to produce iodothyronamine (T1a) and thyronamine (T0a'). All three isoforms...