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Neuroreport ; 24(17): 947-50, 2013 Dec 04.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24064411

RESUMO

Children with congenital hypothyroidism (CH) who experience a neonatal thyroid hormone deficiency have reduced hippocampal volumes compared with healthy controls. Interestingly, evidence suggests that musical training can contribute to structural plasticity in a number of brain areas, including the hippocampus. Therefore, we investigated whether taking music lessons could ameliorate the volumetric reductions of the hippocampus in children with CH. Left and right hippocampal volumes were measured in four groups of children: children with CH with and without music lessons, and healthy controls with and without music lessons. We found that the volume of the right hippocampus was comparable between children with CH who had taken music lessons and the healthy controls. Children with CH who had not taken music lessons had reduced hippocampal volumes compared with the other three groups. These results suggest that music lessons may induce structural neuroplasticity in children with atypical hippocampal development because of early thyroid hormone deficiencies.


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Hipotireoidismo Congênito/patologia , Hipocampo/patologia , Musicoterapia , Plasticidade Neuronal , Estimulação Acústica , Adolescente , Criança , Feminino , Humanos , Masculino
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Thyroid ; 16(10): 949-51, 2006 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17042677

RESUMO

The fetus is totally dependent in early pregnancy on maternal thyroxine for normal brain development. Adequate maternal dietary intake of iodine during pregnancy is essential for maternal thyroxine production and later for thyroid function in the fetus. If iodine insufficiency leads to inadequate production of thyroid hormones and hypothyroidism during pregnancy, then irreversible fetal brain damage can result. In the United States, the median urinary iodine (UI) was 168 microg/L in 2001-2002, well within the range of normal established by the World Health Organization (WHO), but whereas the UI of pregnant women (173 microg/L; 95% CI 75-229 microg/L) was within the range recommended by WHO (150-249 microg/L), the lower 95% CI was less than 150 microg/L. Therefore, until additional physiologic data are available to make a better judgment, the American Thyroid Association recommends that women receive 150 microg iodine supplements daily during pregnancy and lactation and that all prenatal vitamin/mineral preparations contain 150 microg of iodine.


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Suplementos Nutricionais , Iodo , Lactação/fisiologia , Gravidez/fisiologia , Glândula Tireoide/fisiologia , Adolescente , Adulto , Canadá , Feminino , Humanos , Hipotireoidismo/fisiopatologia , Hipotireoidismo/prevenção & controle , Necessidades Nutricionais , Complicações na Gravidez/fisiopatologia , Sociedades Científicas , Tiroxina/biossíntese , Estados Unidos
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