Some Neuromodulators Implication in the Pathogeny of the Hypothyroidism and the Depressive Disorders

Some Neuromodulators Implication in the Pathogeny of the Hypothyroidism and the Depressive Disorders

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Article_Title: Some Neuromodulators Implication in the Pathogeny of the Hypothyroidism and the Depressive Disorders
Authors: A.Megieșan
Affiliation: “Pelican” Clinical Hospital of Oradea
Abstract: Current studies try to demonstrate a tight correlation between the endocrine and the neuropsychiatric physiopathology by a total different approach of the common pathology supporting an essential link between the neuro-hormonal mechanisms triggering the disorders from the depressive sphere and those from the scope of the crude hypothyroidism and of the serious forms. The medicines interaction between the pharmacological agents used in the thyroid pathology and of the various psychic disorders highlight a new type of therapeutic approach both psychiatric, and endocrine.
Keywords: hypothyroidism, depression, TSH, TRH, T3, T4.
References: Ross DS: Serum thyroid–stimulating hormone measurement for assessment of thyroid function and disease. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 2001, 30:245-64.
Scanlon MF, Lewis M, Weightman DR, Chan V, Hall R: The neuroregulation of human thyrotropin secretion , In: Martini L, Ganong WF(eds) Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology . Ra ven Press New York 1980, 6:333.
Sarne DH, Refetoff S: Thyroid function test in Endocrinology III Ed.L De Groot 1995 644-646, Ed.Saunders
Larsen PR, Silva JE, Kaplan MM: Relationship between circulating and intracellular thyroid hormones: physiological and clinical implication .Endocr Rev 1981, 2:87
Lanau F, Zenner M,Civelli O., Hartman D(1997): Epinephrine and norepinephrine act as potent agonists at the recombinant human dopamine D4 receptor.J Neurochem 68:804-812
Esposito S, Prange Jr AJ, Golden RN: The thyroid axis and mood disorders:overview and future perspectives.Psychopharm Bull 1997;33:205-317
Bunevicius R, Prange AJ: Notes on importance of triiodthyronine for mental function, in „The thyroid and brain” Merck European Thyroid Symposium Stuttgart Ed.2003:275-281
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Article Title: Some Neuromodulators Implication in the Pathogeny of the Hypothyroidism and the Depressive Disorders
Authors: A.Megieșan
Affiliation: “Pelican” Clinical Hospital of Oradea
Abstract: Current studies try to demonstrate a tight correlation between the endocrine and the neuropsychiatric physiopathology by a total different approach of the common pathology supporting an essential link between the neuro-hormonal mechanisms triggering the disorders from the depressive sphere and those from the scope of the crude hypothyroidism and of the serious forms. The medicines interaction between the pharmacological agents used in the thyroid pathology and of the various psychic disorders highlight a new type of therapeutic approach both psychiatric, and endocrine.
Keywords: hypothyroidism, depression, TSH, TRH, T3, T4.
References: Ross DS: Serum thyroid–stimulating hormone measurement for assessment of thyroid function and disease. Endocrinol Metab Clin North Am 2001, 30:245-64.
Scanlon MF, Lewis M, Weightman DR, Chan V, Hall R: The neuroregulation of human thyrotropin secretion , In: Martini L, Ganong WF(eds) Frontiers in Neuroendocrinology . Ra ven Press New York 1980, 6:333.
Sarne DH, Refetoff S: Thyroid function test in Endocrinology III Ed.L De Groot 1995 644-646, Ed.Saunders
Larsen PR, Silva JE, Kaplan MM: Relationship between circulating and intracellular thyroid hormones: physiological and clinical implication .Endocr Rev 1981, 2:87
Lanau F, Zenner M,Civelli O., Hartman D(1997): Epinephrine and norepinephrine act as potent agonists at the recombinant human dopamine D4 receptor.J Neurochem 68:804-812
Esposito S, Prange Jr AJ, Golden RN: The thyroid axis and mood disorders:overview and future perspectives.Psychopharm Bull 1997;33:205-317
Bunevicius R, Prange AJ: Notes on importance of triiodthyronine for mental function, in „The thyroid and brain” Merck European Thyroid Symposium Stuttgart Ed.2003:275-281
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