| Literature DB >> 34365775 |
Sumiyasu Ishii1, Izuki Amano1, Noriyuki Koibuchi1.
Abstract
The proper organized expression of specific genes in time and space is responsible for the organogenesis of the central nervous system including the cerebellum. The epigenetic regulation of gene expression is tightly regulated by an intrinsic intracellular genetic program, local stimuli such as synaptic inputs and trophic factors, and peripheral stimuli from outside of the brain including hormones. Some hormone receptors are expressed in the cerebellum. Thyroid hormones (THs), among numerous circulating hormones, are well-known major regulators of cerebellar development. In both rodents and human, hypothyroidism during the postnatal developmental period results in abnormal morphogenesis or altered function. THs bind to the thyroid hormone receptors (TRs) in the nuclei and with the help of transcriptional cofactors regulate the transcription of target genes. Gene regulation by TR induces cell proliferation, migration, and differentiation, which are necessary for brain development and plasticity. Thus, the lack of TH action mediators may directly cause aberrant cerebellar development. Various kinds of animal models have been established in a bid to study the mechanism of TH action in the cerebellum. Interestingly, the phenotypes differ greatly depending on the models. Herein we summarize the actions of TH and TR particularly in the developing cerebellum.Entities:
Keywords: Cerebellum; Gene expression regulation, developmental; Organogenesis; Receptors, cytoplasmic and nuclear; Thyroid hormones
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34365775 PMCID: PMC8419606 DOI: 10.3803/EnM.2021.1150
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Endocrinol Metab (Seoul) ISSN: 2093-596X
Fig. 1Schematic diagram of multiple factors involved in brain development and plasticity.
Fig. 2Thyroid hormone receptors and their related proteins generated from THRA or THRB gene. Numerals indicate the number of amino acids. TR, thyroid hormone receptor.
Fig. 3Schematic figure showing the mechanisms of thyroid hormone receptor (TR)-mediated transcription. RXR, retinoid X receptor; TRE, thyroid hormone response element; TF, transcriptional factor.
Representative Phenotype of Animal Models for the Study of the Action of Thyroid Hormone in the Cerebellum
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| Purkinje cell | Maturation of the external granule cell layer | Locomotor function | Anxiety and sociability | |||||
| Mice | Thyroid gland genesis | Thsr | Abnormal | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Thyroid gland genesis | Pax8 | Abnormal | [ | ||||
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| Mice | TH genesis | Duoxa1/2 | Normal | Abnormal | Abnormal | [ | ||
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| Rat | TH genesis | Tg (missense mutation, known as “rdw rat”) | Abnormal | Abnormal | Abnormal | [ | ||
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| Mice | Receptor | TRα1 | Prevention of hypothyroid phenotype in the cerebellum | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Receptor | TRα1 (mutant knock-in) | Abnormal | Abnormal | Abnormal | Increased anxiety behavior | [ | |
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| Mice | Receptor | TRβ (mutant knock-in) | Decreased arborization | Abnormal | Abnormal | [ | ||
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| Mice | Transporter | Mct8 | Normal | Normal | Normal | Normal | Decreased anxiety related behavior | [ |
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| Mice | Transporter | Oatp1c1 | Normal | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Transporter | Mct8/Oatp1c1 | Abnormal | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Transporter | Lat2 | Normal | Normal | Normal | Slightly impaired | [ | |
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| Mice | Transporter and deiodinase | Mct8/Dio2 | Abnormal | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Deiodinase | Dio2 | Almost normal | Almost normal | [ | |||
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| Mice | Deiodinase | Dio2 (astrocyte specific) | Anxiety-depression-like behavior | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Deiodinase | Dio3 | Reduced foliation, accelerated disappearance of the external germinal layer, and premature expansion of the molecular layer at juvenile ages | Abnormal | [ | |||
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| Mice | Deiodinase | Dio3 (adult onset) | Increased locomotor activity | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Coactivator | NCoA1 | Delayed maturation | Impaired motor learning in mice | Reduced anxiety | [ | ||
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| Mice | Coactivator | NCoA2 | Abnormal in female | Reduced anxiety in female | [ | |||
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| Mice | Coactivator | NCoA3 | Increased anxiety in females | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Corepressor | NCoR1/2 | Increased activity, enhanced locomotor coordination | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Corepressor | HDAC3 (nestin-Cre) | Abnormal cytoarchitecture of the neocortex and cerebellum that leads to lethality within a day after birth | [ | ||||
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| Mice | Corepressor | HDAC3 (CaMKII-Cre) | Purkinje neuron degeneration | Abnormal | [ | |||
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| Mice | Corepressor | Tbl1xr1 | Abnormal | [ | ||||
TH, thyroid hormone; Tg, thyroglobulin.