| نویسندگان | reza bayat |
| همایش | هفدهمین کنره ملی بیوشیمی و هشتمین کنگره بین المللی بیوشیمی و بیولوژی مولکولی |
| تاریخ برگزاری همایش | 2022-08-23 - 2022-08-26 |
| محل برگزاری همایش | 1 - تهران |
| ارائه به نام دانشگاه | دانشگاه تهران |
| نوع ارائه | سخنرانی |
| سطح همایش | بین المللی |
چکیده مقاله
Hormones play an essential role in the development and differentiation of body tissues. One of
these important hormones is T3 (triiodothyronine) and T4 (tetraiodothyronine), which are from
the family of thyroid hormones and are secreted from the thyroid gland. They play an important
role in the development and differentiation of the central nervous system of the fetus and adult
in such a way that it affects brain differentiation processes such as myelination, axon and
dendrite growth, and synaptogenesis. Deficiency of these hormones in the neonatal and fetal
period leads to cretinism, which is retardation. It leads to mental retardation and deafness. T4 is
the dominant form and T3 is its active form. In this case, T4 is converted into T3 form by the
deiodinas enzyme in body tissues, including the brain. Astrocytes and tanycytes in the brain
convert the T4 form to T3 by expressing deiodinas2. Hormone receptors Thyroid cells are inside
the nucleus, which changes the expression of genes when the hormone binds to the receptor. It
is concluded that any deficiency and change in the amount of thyroid hormones or disorder in
the thyroid gland causes irreparable damage in the development and neurogenesis of the fetus
and adult, and it can be prevented by examining the effect of these hormones on the brain and
nervous system. Treated neurological and neurological disorders.