ea0015oc36 | Thyroid | SFEBES2008
Bassett JH Duncan
, Boyde Alan
, Howell Peter GT
, Galliford Thomas M
, Archanco Marta
, St Germain Donald L
, Galton Valerie A
, Williams Graham R
The prohormone T4 represents the majority of circulating thyroid hormones, whereas 80% of the active hormone T3 is derived from T4 by the actions of the type 1 and type 2 deiodinase enzymes (D1 and D2). Local generation of T3 by D2 regulates ligand supply to the nuclear T3-receptor in pituitary, brown adipose tissue and brain, and this enzyme is also expressed in bone. Hypothyroidism in children causes delayed bone age and growth retardation, whereas thyrotoxicosis in adults c...