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      Thyroid stimulating hormone (TSH) autoregulation reduces variation in the TSH response to thyroid hormones

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          ABSTRACT

          The physiological functions of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) autoregulation, the ultra-short feedback loop inhibition of TSH by TSH itself, have not been determined. In this work we explored the role of TSH autoregulation in thyroid homeostasis. We synthesized the known physiology of autoregulation with theknown physiological relationships between thyroid hormones; in particular between free thyroxine and TSH. We analysed the implications of TSH autoregulation, on the generation of the TSH response to free thyroxine (the ‘TSH curve’), and on the variation inthis response, which might result from variations in hypothalamopituitary or thyroid gland function. Our analysis demonstrated that, in the circumstances of inter-individual and intra-individual variations to hypothalamo-pituitary function TSH autoregulation lessens variation in the TSH curve. This in turn enhances the probability of generating and maintaining a euthyroid free thyroxine value. This contribution of TSH autoregulation to the stabilisation of thyroid physiology offers a logical explanation for the evolutionary selection of this physiological process.

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          Journal
          Temperature (Austin)
          Temperature (Austin)
          KTMP
          ktmp20
          Temperature: Multidisciplinary Biomedical Journal
          Taylor & Francis
          2332-8940
          2332-8959
          2018
          8 October 2018
          : 5
          : 4
          : 380-389
          Affiliations
          [a ] Departments of General Medicine and Endocrinology, The Royal Adelaide Hospital, University of Adelaide , Adelaide, Australia
          [b ] School of Mathematical Sciences, ARC Centre of Excellence for Mathematical and Statistical Frontiers, University of Adelaide , Adelaide, Australia
          Author notes
          CONTACT Stephen Paul Fitzgerald stephen.fitzgerald2@ 123456sa.gov.au The Division of Internal Medicine, The Royal Adelaide Hospital , Port Road, 5000 Adelaide, Adelaide

          Name and address of person to whom reprint requests should be addressed. Dr. Stephen Paul Fitzgerald, The Royal Adelaide Hospital, Port Road, Adelaide, South Australia

          Article
          PMC6298488 PMC6298488 6298488 1513110
          10.1080/23328940.2018.1513110
          6298488
          30574530
          3485d2a7-48af-4587-b074-29daed70ca09
          © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group
          History
          : 6 April 2018
          : 8 August 2018
          : 10 August 2018
          Page count
          Figures: 6, References: 29, Pages: 10
          Funding
          Funded by: organisation funding
          Any grants or fellowships or organisation funding or supporting the writing of the paper. Nil
          Categories
          Research Paper

          thyroid physiology,thyroid regulation,thyroid homeostasis,ultra-short loop feedback,Thyroid Stimulating Hormone autoregulation

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