2021
DOI: 10.1101/2021.01.03.425121
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Is maternal thyroid hormone deposition subject to a trade-off between self and egg because of iodine? An experimental study in rock pigeon

Abstract: Maternal hormones constitute a key signalling pathway for mothers to shape offspring phenotype and fitness. Thyroid hormones (THs; triiodothyronine, T3 and thyroxine, T4) are metabolic hormones known to play crucial roles in embryonic development and survival in all vertebrates. During early developmental stages, embryos exclusively rely on the exposure to maternal THs, and maternal hypothyroidism can cause severe embryonic maldevelopment. The TH molecule includes iodine, an element that cannot be synthesised … Show more

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“…Third, we have to keep in mind that what we examined in the present study are THs transferred from the mother to egg yolks, not THs in blood circulation. Although some studies have shown parallel changes in yolk THs in response to experimentally manipulated circulating THs (Sarraude et al, 2020c, 2021; Wilson & McNabb, 1997), circulating THs may not explain all variation observed in yolk THs (e.g. Hsu et al, 2016).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Third, we have to keep in mind that what we examined in the present study are THs transferred from the mother to egg yolks, not THs in blood circulation. Although some studies have shown parallel changes in yolk THs in response to experimentally manipulated circulating THs (Sarraude et al, 2020c, 2021; Wilson & McNabb, 1997), circulating THs may not explain all variation observed in yolk THs (e.g. Hsu et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%