Disruption of the Pituitary Circadian Clock Induced by Hypothyroidism and Hyperthyroidism: Consequences on Daily Pituitary Hormone Expression Profiles

Feb 13, 2019Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association

How Low and High Thyroid Levels Disrupt the Pituitary's Daily Hormone Rhythms

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Abstract

Hyperthyroidism increased the mRNA expression of core clock genes in the anterior pituitary compared to euthyroid animals.

  • The expression of core clock genes and thyrotrophic embryonic factor (Tef) was elevated in hyperthyroid rats.
  • Hypothyroidism disrupted the normal circadian patterns of key clock genes Bmal1 and Per2, leading to decreased levels of Nr1d1 and Tef.
  • Dio2 mRNA levels were unchanged in hyperthyroid conditions but significantly increased in hypothyroidism during the light phase.
  • Both hypo- and hyperthyroidism altered the expression of all anterior pituitary hormones.
  • Prolactin and luteinizing hormone beta subunit exhibited normal circadian patterns in control rats, which were disrupted in hypothyroid and hyperthyroid states.

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