Tanycytes control the hormonal output of the hypothalamic-pituitary-thyroid axis

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Helge Müller-Fielitz
Marcus Stahr
Mareike Bernau
Marius Richter
Sebastian Abele
Victor Krajka
Anika Benzin
Jan Wenzel
Kathrin Kalies
Jens Mittag
Heike Heuer
Stefan Offermanns
Markus Schwaninger
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[1] University of Lübeck,Institute for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology
[2] University of Lübeck,Institute of Anatomy
[3] University of Lübeck,Department of Internal Medicine, Molecular Endocrinology
[4] Leibniz Research Institute for Environmental Medicine,Department of Pharmacology
[5] Max-Planck-Institute for Heart and Lung Research,undefined
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The hypothalamic–pituitary–thyroid (HPT) axis maintains circulating thyroid hormone levels in a narrow physiological range. As axons containing thyrotropin-releasing hormone (TRH) terminate on hypothalamic tanycytes, these specialized glial cells have been suggested to influence the activity of the HPT axis, but their exact role remained enigmatic. Here, we demonstrate that stimulation of the TRH receptor 1 increases intracellular calcium in tanycytes of the median eminence via Gαq/11 proteins. Activation of Gαq/11 pathways increases the size of tanycyte endfeet that shield pituitary vessels and induces the activity of the TRH-degrading ectoenzyme. Both mechanisms may limit the TRH release to the pituitary. Indeed, blocking TRH signaling in tanycytes by deleting Gαq/11 proteins in vivo enhances the response of the HPT axis to the chemogenetic activation of TRH neurons. In conclusion, we identify new TRH- and Gαq/11-dependent mechanisms in the median eminence by which tanycytes control the activity of the HPT axis.
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