The incidence of craniosynostosis is one in every 1,800–2500 births. The gene-environment model proposes that if a genetic predisposition is coupled with environmental exposures, the effects can be multiplicative resulting in severely abnormal phenotypes. At present, very little is known about the role of gene-environment interactions in modulating craniosynostosis phenotypes, but prior evidence suggests a role for endocrine factors. Here we provide a report of the effects of thyroid hormone exposure on murine calvaria cells. Murine derived calvaria cells were exposed to critical doses of pharmaceutical thyroxine and analyzed after 3 and 7 days of treatment. Endpoint assays were designed to determine the effects of the hormone exposure on m...
AbstractThyroid hormone is a major regulator of postnatal brain development, but the precise molecul...
<p>A-B. Sagittal (top) and coronal (bottom) sutures for control, 20 day post-natal, C57BL6 mice stai...
Early fusion of craniosynostosis may occur prior to birth or afterwards during cranial vault growth....
The incidence of craniosynostosis is one in every 1,800–2500 births. The gene-environment model prop...
Large scale surveillance studies, case studies, as well as cohort studies have identified the influe...
<p>Targeted Osteogenic MicroArray, Genes Dysregulated after Thyroxine Treatment.</p
An estimated 3% of U.S. pregnancies are affected by maternal thyroid dysfunction, with between one a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-128)Thyroid hormones have an overarching influence on...
<p>A-C. Sagittal (top) and coronal (bottom) sutures for control (right) and high dose exposed (left)...
Thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) regulate bone development, growth, and turnover. Studies have suggested...
AbstractThe skeleton is a dynamic organ whose structural integrity depends on constant remodeling, c...
Understanding how bone growth is regulated by hormonal and mechanical factors during early growth pe...
Analysis of mice harbouring deletions or mutations of thyroid hormone receptor α (TRα) and β (TRβ) h...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of in utero levothyroxine exp...
[Background]: The possibility that the intrinsic genomic activity of thyroxine (T4) is of physiologi...
AbstractThyroid hormone is a major regulator of postnatal brain development, but the precise molecul...
<p>A-B. Sagittal (top) and coronal (bottom) sutures for control, 20 day post-natal, C57BL6 mice stai...
Early fusion of craniosynostosis may occur prior to birth or afterwards during cranial vault growth....
The incidence of craniosynostosis is one in every 1,800–2500 births. The gene-environment model prop...
Large scale surveillance studies, case studies, as well as cohort studies have identified the influe...
<p>Targeted Osteogenic MicroArray, Genes Dysregulated after Thyroxine Treatment.</p
An estimated 3% of U.S. pregnancies are affected by maternal thyroid dysfunction, with between one a...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 121-128)Thyroid hormones have an overarching influence on...
<p>A-C. Sagittal (top) and coronal (bottom) sutures for control (right) and high dose exposed (left)...
Thyroid hormones (T3 and T4) regulate bone development, growth, and turnover. Studies have suggested...
AbstractThe skeleton is a dynamic organ whose structural integrity depends on constant remodeling, c...
Understanding how bone growth is regulated by hormonal and mechanical factors during early growth pe...
Analysis of mice harbouring deletions or mutations of thyroid hormone receptor α (TRα) and β (TRβ) h...
Introduction: The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of in utero levothyroxine exp...
[Background]: The possibility that the intrinsic genomic activity of thyroxine (T4) is of physiologi...
AbstractThyroid hormone is a major regulator of postnatal brain development, but the precise molecul...
<p>A-B. Sagittal (top) and coronal (bottom) sutures for control, 20 day post-natal, C57BL6 mice stai...
Early fusion of craniosynostosis may occur prior to birth or afterwards during cranial vault growth....