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Thyroid Hormone and Insulin Metabolic Actions on Energy and Glucose Homeostasis

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2014-06-06

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Hall, Jessica Ann. 2014. Thyroid Hormone and Insulin Metabolic Actions on Energy and Glucose Homeostasis. Doctoral dissertation, Harvard University.

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Faced with an environment of constantly changing nutrient availability, mammals have adapted complex homeostatic mechanisms to maintain energy balance. Deviations from this balance are largely corrected through a concerted, multi-organ effort that integrates hormonal signals with transcriptional regulatory networks. When these relationships are altered, as with over-nutrition and insulin resistance, metabolic disease ensues. Here, I present data concerning two distinct transcriptional pathways--one for thyroid hormone (TH) and one for insulin--that confer hormone responsiveness on metabolic gene programs that preserve energy homeostasis.

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Biology, Cellular biology, Molecular biology, brown adipose tissue, glucose metabolism, insulin, thermogenesis, thyroid hormone

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