The hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis in birds and its role in bird development and reproduction
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The hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis in birds and its role in bird development and reproduction
Abstract
This article reviews thyroid function and its hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis control in birds with emphasis on the similarities and differences in thyroid function compared to mammals and other vertebrate classes. Thyroid hormones are important in metabolism and the thermogenesis required for homeothermy in birds, as in mammals, the other homeothermic class of vertebrates. Thyroid hormones play important roles in development and growth in birds, as is the case for all vertebrate classes. The developmental effects of thyroid hormones in birds are presented in the context of differences in precocial and altricial patterns of development and growth with emphasis on oviparous development. The sections on thyroid hormone actions include discussion of effects on the development of a number of tissue types as well as on seasonal organismal processes and interactions of the thyroid axis with reproduction. The current picture of how environmental chemicals may disrupt avian thyroid function is relatively limited and is presented in the context of the assessment endpoints that have been used to date. These endpoints are categorized as thyroid and HPT axis endpoints versus target organ endpoints. The final section discusses two recommended assay protocols, the avian two-generation toxicity assay and the avian one-generation assay, and whether these protocols can evaluate thyroid disruption in birds.
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