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- W2989508710 abstract "Thyroid hormone regulates vital processes in early brain development such as neuronal stem cell proliferation, migration, and myelination. The fetal thyroid is not fully functional until mid-pregnancy (18–20 weeks), so placental transfer of maternal thyroid hormones during early pregnancy is crucial, as is the maternal iodine status. The volume of chemical production has increased 300-fold since the 1970s. Thus, chemical exposure is ubiquitous; every child born today has dozens of man-made xenobiotic compounds in its blood. Increasing evidence from both epidemiological and animal or in vitro studies demonstrates that many of these chemicals have the potential to interfere with thyroid hormone availability and action at different physiological levels. These chemicals are found in numerous consumer products and include certain plastics, pesticides, perfluorinated compounds, and flame retardants. The last decades have seen exponential increases in neurodevelopmental disease including autism spectrum disorder and attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. We hypothesize that prenatal exposure to mixtures of thyroid hormone-disrupting chemicals, with iodine deficiency potentially exacerbating the situation, has a strong probability of contributing to this increased incidence of neurodevelopmental disease, but could also entail a surreptitious, but socio-economically consequential, loss of IQ. Thyroid hormone receptor actions can modulate gene transcription, most often through epigenetic mechanisms. Thus, interference with epigenetic regulations is increasingly thought to link neurodevelopmental disease and IQ loss to thyroid hormone disruption." @default.
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