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Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 114-819 BACKGROUND denotes Obesity is known to be associated with higher risks of cardiovascular disease, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes mellitus. Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSHR) is the receptor for thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH, or thyrotropin), the key regulator of thyroid functions. The expression of TSHR, once considered to be limited to thyrocytes, has been so far detected in many extrathyroidal tissues including liver and fat. Previous studies have shown that TSHR expression is upregulated when preadipocytes differentiate into mature adipocytes, suggestive of a possible role of TSHR in adipogenesis. However, it remains unclear whether TSHR expression in adipocytes is implicated in the pathogenesis of obesity.
T2 829-972 METHODS denotes In the present study, TSHR expression in adipose tissues from both mice and human was analyzed, and its association with obesity was evaluated.
T3 982-1745 RESULTS denotes We here showed that TSHR expression was increased at both mRNA and protein levels when 3T3-L1 preadipocytes were induced to differentiate. Knockdown of TSHR blocked the adipocyte differentiation of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes as evaluated by Oil-red-O staining for lipid accumulation and by RT-PCR analyses of PPAR-γ and ALBP mRNA expression. We generated obesity mice (C57/BL6) by high-fat diet feeding and found that the TSHR protein expression in visceral adipose tissues from obesity mice was significantly higher in comparison with the non-obesity control mice (P < 0.05). Finally, the TSHR expression in adipose tissues was determined in 120 patients. The results showed that TSHR expression in subcutaneous adipose tissue is correlated with BMI (body mass index).
T4 1758-1996 CONCLUSIONS denotes Taken together, these results suggested that TSHR is an important regulator of adipocyte differentiation. Dysregulated expression of TSHR in adipose tissues is associated with obesity, which may involve a mechanism of excess adipogenesis.

DisGeNET

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T0 1398-1402 gene:7253 denotes TSHR
T1 1331-1338 disease:C0028754 denotes obesity
T2 1398-1402 gene:7253 denotes TSHR
T3 1455-1462 disease:C0028754 denotes obesity
T4 1398-1402 gene:7253 denotes TSHR
T5 1520-1527 disease:C0028754 denotes obesity
R1 T0 T1 associated_with TSHR,obesity
R2 T2 T3 associated_with TSHR,obesity
R3 T4 T5 associated_with TSHR,obesity

PubmedHPO

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
T1 114-121 HP_0001513 denotes Obesity
T2 217-234 HP_0000819 denotes diabetes mellitus
T3 811-818 HP_0001513 denotes obesity

Allie

Id Subject Object Predicate Lexical cue
SS1_22289392_3_0 236-263 expanded denotes Thyroid-stimulating hormone
SS2_22289392_3_0 265-269 abbr denotes TSHR
SS1_22289392_14_0 1728-1743 expanded denotes body mass index
SS2_22289392_14_0 1723-1726 abbr denotes BMI
AE1_22289392_3_0 SS1_22289392_3_0 SS2_22289392_3_0 abbreviatedTo Thyroid-stimulating hormone,TSHR
AE1_22289392_14_0 SS1_22289392_14_0 SS2_22289392_14_0 abbreviatedTo body mass index,BMI