Iodide is a micronutrient essential for thyroid hormone production. The uptake and metabolism of iodide by thyrocytes is crucial to proper thyroid function. Iodide ions are drawn into the thyroid follicular cell via the sodium-iodide symporter (NIS) in the cell membrane and become integrated into tyrosyl residues to ultimately form thyroid hormones. We sought to learn how an abnormal concentration of iodide within thyrocyte can have significant effects on the thyroid, specifically the surrounding vascular network. Insufficient levels of iodide can lead to increased expression or activity of several pathways, including vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF). The VEGF protein fuel vessel growth (angiogenesis) and therefore enhances the nut...
AbstractThyroid autonomy is a frequent cause of thyrotoxicosis in regions with iodine deficiency. Ep...
Iodine deficiency is an ongoing problem. The implementation of salt iodization has significantly red...
Iodine deficiency (ID) induces microvascular changes in the thyroid gland via a TSH-independent reac...
Background: In the thyroid, iodine deficiency (ID) induces angiogenesis via a tightly controlled rea...
Vascular supply is an obvious requirement for all organs. In addition to oxygen and nutrients, blood...
Expansion of the thyroid microvasculature is the earliest event during goiter formation, always occu...
Iodine is an essential element required for diverse physiological functions, including thyroid hormo...
Despite efforts to optimize iodine supply in iodine deficient countries, iodine deficiency (ID) rema...
Thyroid autonomy is a frequent cause of thyrotoxicosis in regions with iodine deficiency. Epidemiolo...
The recent cloning of the gene encoding the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) has enabled better charact...
The two major steps of iodine metabolism-uptake and organification - are altered in thyroid cancer t...
The thyroid angio-follicular units early react to iodine deficiency (ID) by promoting an increase of...
In thyrocytes, cell polarity is of crucial importance for proper thyroid function. Many intrinsic me...
Iodine deficiency (ID), which affects almost two billion people worldwide, is associated with breast...
Uptake of iodide is a prerequisite for radioiodide therapy in thyroid cancer. However, loss of iodid...
AbstractThyroid autonomy is a frequent cause of thyrotoxicosis in regions with iodine deficiency. Ep...
Iodine deficiency is an ongoing problem. The implementation of salt iodization has significantly red...
Iodine deficiency (ID) induces microvascular changes in the thyroid gland via a TSH-independent reac...
Background: In the thyroid, iodine deficiency (ID) induces angiogenesis via a tightly controlled rea...
Vascular supply is an obvious requirement for all organs. In addition to oxygen and nutrients, blood...
Expansion of the thyroid microvasculature is the earliest event during goiter formation, always occu...
Iodine is an essential element required for diverse physiological functions, including thyroid hormo...
Despite efforts to optimize iodine supply in iodine deficient countries, iodine deficiency (ID) rema...
Thyroid autonomy is a frequent cause of thyrotoxicosis in regions with iodine deficiency. Epidemiolo...
The recent cloning of the gene encoding the sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) has enabled better charact...
The two major steps of iodine metabolism-uptake and organification - are altered in thyroid cancer t...
The thyroid angio-follicular units early react to iodine deficiency (ID) by promoting an increase of...
In thyrocytes, cell polarity is of crucial importance for proper thyroid function. Many intrinsic me...
Iodine deficiency (ID), which affects almost two billion people worldwide, is associated with breast...
Uptake of iodide is a prerequisite for radioiodide therapy in thyroid cancer. However, loss of iodid...
AbstractThyroid autonomy is a frequent cause of thyrotoxicosis in regions with iodine deficiency. Ep...
Iodine deficiency is an ongoing problem. The implementation of salt iodization has significantly red...
Iodine deficiency (ID) induces microvascular changes in the thyroid gland via a TSH-independent reac...