About us
Our mission
· Identification of cell-type specific molecular pathways responsible for the regulation of thyroid hormone homeostasis in the brain and coupled peripheries
· To understand the role of these mechanisms in certain physiological and pathological brain processes
· To develop transgenic, cellular and diagnostic models to measure and manipulate local thyroid hormone signalling
Thyroid hormones (TH) are critically important regulators of cell metabolism and differentation. These hormones exert a fundamental influence on brain development and function, primarily through influencing transcriptional activity. With many millions of people worldwide suffering from some form of TH disorder, which has been linked to a wide range of neurological and other diseases, characterizing TH economy is a major health issue today.
To achieve our mission, our group combines molecular, cell biology, anatomy and transgenic techniques, used in our basic science and translational projects.
Our main projects
· Molecular basis of T4 monotherapy, the dominant treatment for hypothyroidism
· Investigation of the molecular regulation of the deiodinase enzyme system responsible for TH metabolism, with special emphasis on the ubiquitination of type 2 deiodinase
· Study of intracellular transport of TH
· Investigation of the mechanisms of the nonthyroidal illness syndrome
· Development and use of tissue-based diagnostic methods to characterize local TH economy in human cases where routine procedures are inadequate
· Investigation of the impact of environmental pollutants on TH homeostasis