Perinatal thyroid hormone system disruption alters neural cell populations of the subventricular zone and cerebral cortex in rat offspring

L Ramhøj, P Vancamp, T Svingen, B Demeneix, S Remaud, M Axelstad

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Abstract

Developmental thyroid hormone (TH) system disruption can adversely affect brain development. However, we lack methods to test environmental chemicals for their ability to affect brain development through TH system disruption. Here we show that neuroblasts, oligodendrocytes and parvalbumin-interneurons are among thecell types affected in different brain regions after perinatal TH deficiency. Further studies will determine if markers for these cell populations can be used in new test methods for the regulation of TH system disrupting chemicals in order to protect human health.
Original languageEnglish
Publication date2022
Number of pages1
Publication statusPublished - 2022
Event
EURION (European cluster to improve identification of endocrine disruptors) Annual Meeting 2022
- Online
Duration: 20 Jan 202221 Jan 2022

Conference

Conference
EURION (European cluster to improve identification of endocrine disruptors) Annual Meeting 2022
LocationOnline
Period20/01/202221/01/2022

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