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Abstract
Thyroid hormone is essential for proper brain development since it acts on processes
such as neuronal migration and differentiation, myelination and synaptogenesis. In
this review, we summarize the consequences of thyroid hormone deficiency for brain
development with special focus on the cerebellum, an important target of thyroid action.
In addition, we discuss the role of iodothyronine deiodinases and thyroid hormone
transporters in regulating local thyroid hormone concentrations as well as current
knowledge about the function of thyroid hormone receptors and their target genes during
brain maturation. Despite considerable progress in recent years in deciphering thyroid
hormone signaling pathways we still know very little on the molecular level by which
mode of action thyroid hormone exerts its cell-specific effects. Hence, we will particularly
address the open questions that remain to be addressed in order to better understand
the role of thyroid hormone in brain development.
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