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Thyrotropic cells (also
called thyrotropes, or
thyrotrophs) are
endocrine cells in the
anterior pituitary which produce thyroid-stimulating
hormone (TSH)...
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androgens Thyroid-stimulating
hormone Thyrotropin TSH
Glycoprotein Thyrotrophs Basophil Thyroid gland Secretion of
thyroid hormones Follicle-stimulating...
- hormone-producing cells,
including Somatotrophs, Lactotrophs, Corticotrophs,
Thyrotrophs, and Gonadotrophs. Rathke's
pouch may
develop benign cysts. Craniopharyngioma...
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human growth hormone. Once a
fetus reaches 12 w****s of development, the
thyrotrophs begin expression of Beta
subunits for TSH,
while gonadotrophs being to...
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acquired defects of
thyrotrophs, like
those resulting from a neoplasia, are uncommon.
Secondary hypothyroidism caused by
thyrotroph suppression from a...
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Relative proportion Hormone produced Hypothalamic regulators Corticotrophs 15% ACTH CRH
Gonadotrophs 10% FSH, LH and hCG* GnRH
Thyrotrophs 5% TSH TRH...
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affect this enzyme,
local T3
levels in the
pituitary are normal.Thus, the
thyrotrophs (endocrine
cells in pituitary) in the
pituitary continue to have adequate...
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encoding protein TBC1
domain family member 10A TEF:
encoding protein thyrotroph embryonic factor THAP7:
encoding protein THAP domain-containing protein...
- {\displaystyle sTSHI=(TSHI-2.7)/0.676} . The
Thyrotroph Thyroid Hormone Sensitivity Index (TTSI, also
referred to as
Thyrotroph T4
Resistance Index or TT4RI) was...
- The
targets are the
adrenal glands,
adipocytes and melanocytes. 3–5%
thyrotroph cells,
produce TSH. 10–15%, Gonadotroph,
produce LH and FSH 40–50% somatotroph...