2005
DOI: 10.1016/j.domaniend.2005.02.029
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Ovarian iodide uptake and triiodothyronine generation in follicular fluid

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“…This is the first description of such a chain of events linking reduced availability of a trace element, i.e., iodide and physiological angiogenesis. Because the iodide symporter NIS is expressed in organs other than the thyroid (trophoblast, breast, ovaries, salivary glands, stomach, cardiomyoblasts) (4,8,20,26,35,36), it might be proposed that a similar mechanism for VEGF-A regulation by iodide exists in cell types other than thyrocytes. Whether this newly described regulatory pathway exists in other cell types or for other trace elements remains to be elucidated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…This is the first description of such a chain of events linking reduced availability of a trace element, i.e., iodide and physiological angiogenesis. Because the iodide symporter NIS is expressed in organs other than the thyroid (trophoblast, breast, ovaries, salivary glands, stomach, cardiomyoblasts) (4,8,20,26,35,36), it might be proposed that a similar mechanism for VEGF-A regulation by iodide exists in cell types other than thyrocytes. Whether this newly described regulatory pathway exists in other cell types or for other trace elements remains to be elucidated.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Deiodinase (DIO) enzymes are essential in the activation and deactivation of thyroid hormones. Previous studies revealed that the 5′‐monodeiodinase (MD) activity was positively correlated with serum T4 but not with serum T3 levels; and the existence of the ovarian 5′‐MD system was able to generate T3 from T4, with T3 then interacting with thyroid hormone nuclear receptor (Slebodzinski, ). Our previous data also revealed that thyroxine (T4) plays important roles in follicular development in the ovaries of postnatal and immature rats (Fedail et al, ), and we therefore used T4 in the present study.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(15) Our results show higher serum concentrations of fT4 in the group of mares treated with hCG than in the control ones. Even if fT4 concentrations declined in both the groups, they persisted at statistically higher levels (p < 0,05) for 48 hours in the treated group B, compared with the control group A.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 46%