Literature DB >> 12354639

Early expression of thyroid hormone deiodinases and receptors in human fetal cerebral cortex.

Shiao Chan1, Stivelia Kachilele, Chris J McCabe, Lesley A Tannahill, Kristien Boelaert, Neil J Gittoes, Theo J Visser, Jayne A Franklyn, Mark D Kilby.   

Abstract

Thyroid hormones are known to be important for optimal development of the human central nervous system. Classically, maternal thyroid hormones have not been thought to have a major role in defining central nervous system development. However, recent epidemiological evidence has indicated that subtle deficiencies in circulating maternal thyroid hormones in the first trimester of pregnancy are associated with adverse neurodevelopment. We have used real time PCR to quantitate the expression of mRNAs encoding the thyroid receptor isoforms (TR alpha1, alpha2, beta1 and beta2) and thyronine deiodinase subtypes (5'-DI, 5'-DII and 5-DIII) in human fetal cerebral cortex from the first and second trimesters of pregnancy. Deiodinase subtype activities have also been determined in these tissues and compared to 'normal' adult human cerebral cortex. Iodothyronine deiodinase mRNAs were expressed in human fetal cerebral cortex from 7 to 8 weeks of gestation. The expression of 5'-DI mRNA was variable in fetal life but increased relative to adult cortex (P<0.05), whereas the activity of this enzyme was below the level of assay detection. 5'-DII mRNA and activity in fetal cerebral cortex was detectable from as early as 7-8 weeks but not significantly different from that in adult life except at 15-16 weeks when mRNA expression increased (P<0.05). Fetal cortex 5-DIII mRNA expression was present from the early first trimester but less abundant than in adult tissue (P<0.01) and 5-DIII activity appeared greater in fetal cortex (P<0.01) as compared to adults. Only TR alpha1 mRNA was more abundantly expressed in fetal cortex than adult tissues (P<0.01). In contrast, the TR isoforms (alpha2 and beta1) were expressed significantly less than in adult tissues (P<0.05). Only 26% of fetal cerebral cortex samples expressed TR beta 1. There is evidence that the developing fetal brain, as early as the first trimester, expresses TRs and exhibits the mechanisms of pre-receptor control of thyroid hormone supply.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12354639     DOI: 10.1016/s0165-3806(02)00459-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res Dev Brain Res        ISSN: 0165-3806


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