This review focuses on the mechanisms by which thyroid hormones affect the regulation of the cardiovascular system and the thermogenic and hemodynamic variation induced by thyroid disfunction. It is also stressed the hormonal role of the cardiac myocytes realising natriuretic peptides, involved in plasma volume homeostasis and cardiovascular remodelling; its rapid measurement is a useful clinical tool, in the diagnostic and prognostic of left ventricular dysfunction, correlating with the degree of the clinical symptoms. The endothelial layer is a receptor-effector endocrine organ that produces substances that maintain vasomotor balance and vascular-tissue homeostasis.
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January 2005
Analyzing a cohort of 16,400 thyroid nodules, sequentially examined since 1982, the value of preoperative echo-guided fine needle aspiration cytology (FNA) in discriminating benign lesion from malignant ones, has been assessed. Ultrasonography provides a useful support not only to guide the diagnostic FNA methodology, but also monitoring therapeutic procedure: evacuation of cyst, alcoholic sclerotization, laser therapy, effects of treatment on the size of the nodular structure. The correct interpretation of the imaging pictures should be rationally anchored to both clinical criteria and to circumstantial anamnestic analysis, as well as to physical examination, laboratory tests, instrumental systems, cytomorphological patterns, immunohistologic and biomolecular studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA careful pathological examination often reveals the presence of different lesions at various stages of tumor progression and invasion, even in those thyroid glands presenting with solitary nodules. Each thyroid lesion is composed of many different cell types, reflecting the marked heterogeneity of normal thyroid tissue. Among the different chromosome regions altered in thyroid tumors, 7q21 appears to be specifically involved in malignant tumors, especially of the follicular type.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe insulin receptor susbtrate-3 (IRS-3) is a member of a family of intermediate adapter proteins that function as major intracellular targets for phosphorylation by the activated insulin and IGF-I receptors. Among the four IRS proteins identified so far, IRS-3 exhibits a rather peculiar expression pattern during both the embryonic development and adult life, suggesting a different mechanism of regulation of its expression. In this study, we cloned the 5' flanking region of the mIRS-3 gene and analyzed its promoter activity.
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