Background: Glioblastoma belongs to the most common and most aggressive tumor entity of the central nervous system with a poor prognosis of only few months. Once manifested, it grows fast and diffusely by infiltrating the surrounding brain parenchyma. Despite its aggressive behavior, glioblastoma rarely presents with multiple lesions and metastasis to intra- and extracranial tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThyroid hormones (THs) are charged and iodinated amino acid derivatives that need to pass the cell membrane facilitated by thyroid hormone transmembrane transporters (THTT) to exert their biological function. The importance of functional THTT is affirmed by the devastating effects of mutations in the human monocarboxylate transporter (MCT) 8, leading to a severe form of psychomotor retardation. Modulation of THTT function by pharmacological or environmental compounds might disturb TH action on a tissue-specific level.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThyroid hormones (TH) are actively taken up into target cells via TH-transmembrane transporters (THTT). Their activity and expression patterns define a layer of endocrine regulation that is poorly understood. Therefore, THTT are potential targets for interfering agents (endocrine disruptors) as well as for pharmacological interventions.
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