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. 2011 Jun;96(6):E967-71.
doi: 10.1210/jc.2010-2750. Epub 2011 Apr 20.

Expression of thyroid hormone transporters in the human hypothalamus

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Expression of thyroid hormone transporters in the human hypothalamus

Anneke Alkemade et al. J Clin Endocrinol Metab. 2011 Jun.

Abstract

Context: Transport of thyroid hormone across the plasma membrane is required for proper thyroid hormone action and metabolism. Several specific thyroid hormone transporters have been identified capable of facilitating uptake and/or efflux of thyroid hormones. Monocarboxylate transporter (MCT)-8, MCT10, and organic anion transporting polypeptide 1C1 (OATP1C1) are the best-characterized specific thyroid hormone transporters to date.

Objective: Our earlier studies in the human hypothalamus have shown that MCT8 is present in neurons of the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN) and infundibular nucleus (IFN) and in tanycytes. We hypothesized that also MCT10 and OATP1C1 are present in specific areas of the human hypothalamus.

Design: We studied postmortem brain samples of patients with known serum thyroid hormone levels using immunocytochemistry to investigate the distribution of MCT10 and OATP1C1 in the hypothalamus.

Results: We found strong neuronal MCT10 immunocytochemical staining in a number of hypothalamic nuclei, including the PVN, IFN, and supraoptic nucleus. Intense staining was also observed in neurons of the lateral hypothalamus including the perifornical area. OATP1C1 immunoreactivity was present in glial cells throughout the hypothalamus. In addition, staining was present in capillary walls and in neurons of the PVN, IFN, and supraoptic nucleus.

Conclusion: The strong expression of MCT10 and OATP1C1 in the human hypothalamus indicates a possible role in the regulation of the hypothalamus-pituitary-thyroid axis.

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