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TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction

Detection of circulating TSH is a first-line test of thyroid dysfunction, a major health problem (affecting about 5% of the population) that, if untreated, can lead to a significant deterioration of quality of life and adverse effects on multiple organ systems. Human TSH levels display both pulsatil...

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Autores principales: Guillou, Anne, Kemkem, Yasmine, Lafont, Chrystel, Fontanaud, Pierre, Calebiro, Davide, Campos, Pauline, Bonnefont, Xavier, Fiordelisio-Coll, Tatiana, Wang, Ying, Brûlé, Emilie, Bernard, Daniel J, Le Tissier, Paul, Steyn, Frederik, Mollard, Patrice
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37934802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqad164
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author Guillou, Anne
Kemkem, Yasmine
Lafont, Chrystel
Fontanaud, Pierre
Calebiro, Davide
Campos, Pauline
Bonnefont, Xavier
Fiordelisio-Coll, Tatiana
Wang, Ying
Brûlé, Emilie
Bernard, Daniel J
Le Tissier, Paul
Steyn, Frederik
Mollard, Patrice
author_facet Guillou, Anne
Kemkem, Yasmine
Lafont, Chrystel
Fontanaud, Pierre
Calebiro, Davide
Campos, Pauline
Bonnefont, Xavier
Fiordelisio-Coll, Tatiana
Wang, Ying
Brûlé, Emilie
Bernard, Daniel J
Le Tissier, Paul
Steyn, Frederik
Mollard, Patrice
author_sort Guillou, Anne
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description Detection of circulating TSH is a first-line test of thyroid dysfunction, a major health problem (affecting about 5% of the population) that, if untreated, can lead to a significant deterioration of quality of life and adverse effects on multiple organ systems. Human TSH levels display both pulsatile and (nonpulsatile) basal TSH secretion patterns; however, the importance of these in regulating thyroid function and their decoding by the thyroid is unknown. Here, we developed a novel ultra-sensitive ELISA that allows precise detection of TSH secretion patterns with minute resolution in mouse models of health and disease. We characterized the patterns of ultradian TSH pulses in healthy, freely behaving mice over the day-night cycle. Challenge of the thyroid axis with primary hypothyroidism because of iodine deficiency, a major cause of thyroid dysfunction worldwide, results in alterations of TSH pulsatility. Induction in mouse models of sequential TSH pulses that mimic ultradian TSH profiles in periods of minutes were more efficient than sustained rises in basal TSH levels at increasing both thyroid follicle cAMP levels, as monitored with a genetically encoded cAMP sensor, and circulating thyroid hormone. Hence, this mouse TSH assay provides a powerful tool to decipher how ultradian TSH pulses encode thyroid outcomes and to uncover hidden parameters in the TSH-thyroid hormone set-point in health and disease.
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spelling pubmed-106665722023-11-02 TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction Guillou, Anne Kemkem, Yasmine Lafont, Chrystel Fontanaud, Pierre Calebiro, Davide Campos, Pauline Bonnefont, Xavier Fiordelisio-Coll, Tatiana Wang, Ying Brûlé, Emilie Bernard, Daniel J Le Tissier, Paul Steyn, Frederik Mollard, Patrice Endocrinology Technical Resource Detection of circulating TSH is a first-line test of thyroid dysfunction, a major health problem (affecting about 5% of the population) that, if untreated, can lead to a significant deterioration of quality of life and adverse effects on multiple organ systems. Human TSH levels display both pulsatile and (nonpulsatile) basal TSH secretion patterns; however, the importance of these in regulating thyroid function and their decoding by the thyroid is unknown. Here, we developed a novel ultra-sensitive ELISA that allows precise detection of TSH secretion patterns with minute resolution in mouse models of health and disease. We characterized the patterns of ultradian TSH pulses in healthy, freely behaving mice over the day-night cycle. Challenge of the thyroid axis with primary hypothyroidism because of iodine deficiency, a major cause of thyroid dysfunction worldwide, results in alterations of TSH pulsatility. Induction in mouse models of sequential TSH pulses that mimic ultradian TSH profiles in periods of minutes were more efficient than sustained rises in basal TSH levels at increasing both thyroid follicle cAMP levels, as monitored with a genetically encoded cAMP sensor, and circulating thyroid hormone. Hence, this mouse TSH assay provides a powerful tool to decipher how ultradian TSH pulses encode thyroid outcomes and to uncover hidden parameters in the TSH-thyroid hormone set-point in health and disease. Oxford University Press 2023-11-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10666572/ /pubmed/37934802 http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqad164 Text en © The Author(s) 2023. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Endocrine Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Guillou, Anne
Kemkem, Yasmine
Lafont, Chrystel
Fontanaud, Pierre
Calebiro, Davide
Campos, Pauline
Bonnefont, Xavier
Fiordelisio-Coll, Tatiana
Wang, Ying
Brûlé, Emilie
Bernard, Daniel J
Le Tissier, Paul
Steyn, Frederik
Mollard, Patrice
TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction
title TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction
title_full TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction
title_fullStr TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction
title_full_unstemmed TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction
title_short TSH Pulses Finely Tune Thyroid Hormone Release and TSH Receptor Transduction
title_sort tsh pulses finely tune thyroid hormone release and tsh receptor transduction
topic Technical Resource
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10666572/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37934802
http://dx.doi.org/10.1210/endocr/bqad164
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