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Revisiting thyroid hormones in schizophrenia

Santos, Nadine Correia; Costa, Patrício Soares; Ruano, Dina; Macedo, António; Soares, Maria João; Valente, José; Pereira, Ana Telma

Thyroid hormones are crucial during development and in the adult brain. Of interest, fluctuations in the levels of thyroid hormones at various times during development and throughout life can impact on psychiatric disease manifestation and response to treatment. Here we review research on thyroid function assessment in schizophrenia, relating interrelations between the pituitary-thyroid axis and major neurosign...


Ubiquitin associated protein 1 is a risk factor for frontotemporal lobar degene...

Rollinson, Sara; Rizzu, Patrizia; Sikkink, Stephen; Baker, Matthew; Halliwell, Nicola; Snowden, Julie; Traynor, Bryan J.; Ruano, Dina; Cairns, Nigel

http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/B6T09-4VKMW0R-1/2/c38ac7e3dcb87f1e42d35a151a3f69b2


Transthyretin: No association between serum levels or gene variants and schizop...

Ruano, Dina; Macedo, António; Soares, Maria J.; Valente, José; Azevedo, Maria H.; Hutz, Mara H.; Gama, Clarissa S.; Lobato, Maria I.

It has been proposed that schizophrenia results from an environmental insult in genetically predisposed individuals. Environmental factors capable of modulating transcriptional activity and their carriers could link the genetic and environmental components of schizophrenia. Among these is transthyretin (TTR), a major carrier of thyroid hormones and retinol-binding protein (RBP). Retinoids and thyroid hormones r...


NR4A2 and schizophrenia: Lack of association in a Portuguese/Brazilian study

Ruano, Dina; Macedo, António; Dourado, Ana; Soares, Maria João; Valente, José; Coelho, Isabel; Santos, Vítor; Azevedo, Maria Helena; Goodman, Ann

The present study investigates the association of mutations in the nuclear receptor NR4A2 in schizophrenic patients. The human Nur-related receptor 1, NR4A2, is an orphan nuclear receptor that can be constitutively active as a transcription factor and for which no natural ligand has yet been identified. Alone or with retinoid X receptor, RXR, NR4A2 influences the expression of several genes important for human ...


NR4A2 and schizophrenia : lack of association in a portuguese/brazilian study

Ruano, Dina; Macedo, António; Dourado, Ana; Soares, Maria João; Valente, José; Coelho, Isabel; Santos, Vítor; Azevedo, Maria Helena; Goodman, Ann

The present study investigates the association of mutations in the nuclear receptor NR4A2 in schizophrenic patients. The human Nur-related receptor 1, NR4A2, is an orphan nuclear receptor that can be constitutively active as a transcription factor and for which no natural ligand has yet been identified. Alone or with retinoid X receptor, RXR, NR4A2 influences the expression of several genes important for human ...


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