A lack of thyroid hormones rather than excess thyrotropin causes abnormal skeletal development in hypothyroidism.
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Role and Mechanisms of Actions of Thyroid Hormone on the Skeletal DevelopmentRapid phenotyping of knockout mice to identify genetic determinants of bone strengthHuman TSH receptor ligands as pharmacological probes with potential clinical applicationSubclinical thyroid dysfunction and incident hip fracture in older adultsEffects of Levothyroxine and thyroid stimulating hormone on bone loss in patients with primary hypothyroidism.Effects of thyroxine exposure on osteogenesis in mouse calvarial pre-osteoblasts.A TNF variant that associates with susceptibility to musculoskeletal disease modulates thyroid hormone receptor binding to control promoter activationFetal thyroid hormone level at birth is associated with fetal growth.The influence of thyroid-stimulating hormone and thyroid-stimulating hormone receptor antibodies on osteoclastogenesisThyrostimulin Regulates Osteoblastic Bone Formation During Early Skeletal Development.Genetic evidence that thyroid hormone is indispensable for prepubertal insulin-like growth factor-I expression and bone acquisition in mice.The Glu727 Allele of Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Receptor Gene is Associated with Osteoporosis.The relationship between subclinical thyroid dysfunction and the risk of fracture or low bone mineral density: a systematic review and meta-analysis of cohort studies.The Presence of Thyroid-Stimulation Blocking Antibody Prevents High Bone Turnover in Untreated Premenopausal Patients with Graves' Disease.Update in TSH receptor agonists and antagonistsIntermittent recombinant TSH injections prevent ovariectomy-induced bone loss.Growth plate changes associated with Hypothyroidism amongst the pre and postnatal rats.Coordination of hypothalamic and pituitary T3 production regulates TSH expression.Role of Thyroid Hormones in Skeletal Development and Bone Maintenance.Iodothyronine deiodinase enzyme activities in bone.Small-molecule agonists for the thyrotropin receptor stimulate thyroid function in human thyrocytes and mice.American Thyroid Association Guide to investigating thyroid hormone economy and action in rodent and cell models.Bone mineral density and bone turnover markers in patients on long-term suppressive levothyroxine therapy for differentiated thyroid cancer.Thyroid disease in pregnancy in 2011: Thyroid function--effects on mother and baby unraveled.The deiodinases and the control of intracellular thyroid hormone signaling during cellular differentiation.Thyroid hormone acting via TRβ induces expression of browning genes in mouse bone marrow adipose tissue.Insulin-like growth factor binding protein-6 interacts with the thyroid hormone receptor α1 and modulates the thyroid hormone-response in osteoblastic differentiation.Bioceramic-collagen scaffolds loaded with human adipose-tissue derived stem cells for bone tissue engineering.Epiphyseal bone formation occurs via thyroid hormone regulation of chondrocyte to osteoblast transdifferentiation.Expanding the Role of Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone in Skeletal Physiology.Translational implications of nongenomic actions of thyroid hormone initiated at its integrin receptor.Excess TSH causes abnormal skeletal development in young mice with hypothyroidism via suppressive effects on the growth plate.Maternal hypothyroxinemia during pregnancy and growth of the fetal and infant head.Bone loss in ovariectomized rats: dominant role for estrogen but apparently not for FSH.
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A lack of thyroid hormones rather than excess thyrotropin causes abnormal skeletal development in hypothyroidism.
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A lack of thyroid hormones rat ...... development in hypothyroidism.
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Alan Boyde
Allan J Williams
Elaine Murphy
Frédéric Flamant
Gilbert Vassart
Graham R Williams
J H Duncan Bassett
Jacques Samarut
Marta Archanco
Peter G T Howell
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10.1210/ME.2007-0221
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2007-10-11T00:00:00Z