Thyroid hormone is essential for the development of the cochlea and auditory function. Cochlear response tissues, which express thyroid hormone receptor beta (encoded by Thrb), include the greater epithelial ridge and sensory epithelium residing inside the bony labyrinth. However, these response tissues lack direct blood flow, implying that mechanisms exist to shuttle hormone from the circulation to target tissues. Therefore, we investigated expression of candidate thyroid hormone transporters L-type amino acid transporter 1 (Lat1), monocarboxylate transporter (Mct) 8, Mct10, and organic anion transporting polypeptide 1c1 (Oatp1c1) in mouse cochlear development by in situ hybridization and immunofluorescence analysis. L-type amino acid tran...
International audienceResistance to thyroid hormone due to mutations in THRA , which encodes the thy...
More than 360 million cases of auditory deficits world-wide are linked to hereditary genetic deafnes...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for cochlear development and normal auditory function. Considering...
Transmembrane proteins that mediate the cellular uptake or efflux of thyroid hormone potentially pro...
Our lab has been investigating a group of proteins that mediate the transport of thyroid hormone (TH...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for the development and maturation of the nervous system. The thyr...
The deafness caused by early onset hypothyroidism indicates that thyroid hormone is essential for th...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
Hypothyroidism is a state or condition in which there is an insufficient amount of thyroid hormone p...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
International audienceThyroid hormone acts on gene transcription by binding to its nuclear receptors...
Over fifty percent of hearing loss is the result of genomic defects. Thyroid hormone plays a key rol...
Insufficient thyroid hormone during development results in deafness, but the molecular and structura...
For a comprehensive description of the tissue-specific thyroidal state under normal as well as under...
International audienceResistance to thyroid hormone due to mutations in THRA , which encodes the thy...
More than 360 million cases of auditory deficits world-wide are linked to hereditary genetic deafnes...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for cochlear development and normal auditory function. Considering...
Transmembrane proteins that mediate the cellular uptake or efflux of thyroid hormone potentially pro...
Our lab has been investigating a group of proteins that mediate the transport of thyroid hormone (TH...
Until the 1970s, the leading cause of preventable intellectual disability was untreated congenital h...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for the development and maturation of the nervous system. The thyr...
The deafness caused by early onset hypothyroidism indicates that thyroid hormone is essential for th...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
Hypothyroidism is a state or condition in which there is an insufficient amount of thyroid hormone p...
The later stages of cochlear differentiation and the developmental onset of hearing require thyroid ...
International audienceThyroid hormone acts on gene transcription by binding to its nuclear receptors...
Over fifty percent of hearing loss is the result of genomic defects. Thyroid hormone plays a key rol...
Insufficient thyroid hormone during development results in deafness, but the molecular and structura...
For a comprehensive description of the tissue-specific thyroidal state under normal as well as under...
International audienceResistance to thyroid hormone due to mutations in THRA , which encodes the thy...
More than 360 million cases of auditory deficits world-wide are linked to hereditary genetic deafnes...
Thyroid hormone (TH) is essential for cochlear development and normal auditory function. Considering...