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Thyroid function in developmental disorders.

J G Young, D J Cohen

    Schizophrenia Bulletin
    |January 1, 1982
    PubMed
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    Thyroid hormone influences adrenergic systems by altering receptor function, impacting childhood neuropsychiatric disorders. This research explores the molecular and clinical links between catecholamines and thyroid status.

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    Area of Science:

    • Neuroendocrinology
    • Molecular Psychiatry
    • Developmental Neuroscience

    Background:

    • Catecholamines and thyroid hormones are crucial neurochemicals.
    • Thyroid hormone levels can affect neurotransmitter systems.
    • Dysregulation is implicated in childhood neuropsychiatric conditions.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To examine the interplay between catecholamines and thyroid status.
    • To elucidate the molecular mechanisms linking thyroid hormone and adrenergic systems.
    • To explore the clinical relevance for childhood neuropsychiatric disorders.

    Main Methods:

    • Review of clinical and molecular data.
    • Analysis of thyroid hormone effects on adrenergic receptor and post-receptor function.
    • Correlation of findings with childhood neuropsychiatric disorder phenotypes.

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    Main Results:

    • Thyroid hormone modulates adrenergic system function at receptor and post-receptor levels.
    • Altered thyroid state influences catecholamine signaling pathways.
    • Evidence suggests a role in the pathophysiology of childhood neuropsychiatric disorders.

    Conclusions:

    • Thyroid hormone regulation is a significant factor in catecholamine signaling.
    • Understanding these relationships is vital for addressing childhood neuropsychiatric disorders.
    • Further research into molecular mechanisms is warranted.