PMID-sentid Pub_year Sent_text comp_official_name comp_offsetprotein_name organism prot_offset 22575326-3 2012 We reviewed and identified experimental animal literature from which we developed a low-dose, linear model of PCB body burdens and decrements in free thyroxine (FT(4)) and total thyroxine (TT(4)), accounting for 33 PCB congeners; extrapolated the dose-response from animals to humans; and compared the animal dose-response to the dose-response of PCB body burdens and TH changes from eleven human epidemiological studies. Thyroxine 150-159 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 110-113 28953452-13 2017 PCB congeners were statistically significantly associated with greater total and free thyroxine and total triiodothyronine among women and with total and free triiodothyronine among men in lipid-standardized models. Thyroxine 86-95 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 0-3 22575326-3 2012 We reviewed and identified experimental animal literature from which we developed a low-dose, linear model of PCB body burdens and decrements in free thyroxine (FT(4)) and total thyroxine (TT(4)), accounting for 33 PCB congeners; extrapolated the dose-response from animals to humans; and compared the animal dose-response to the dose-response of PCB body burdens and TH changes from eleven human epidemiological studies. Thyroxine 150-159 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 215-218 22575326-3 2012 We reviewed and identified experimental animal literature from which we developed a low-dose, linear model of PCB body burdens and decrements in free thyroxine (FT(4)) and total thyroxine (TT(4)), accounting for 33 PCB congeners; extrapolated the dose-response from animals to humans; and compared the animal dose-response to the dose-response of PCB body burdens and TH changes from eleven human epidemiological studies. Thyroxine 150-159 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 215-218 22575326-3 2012 We reviewed and identified experimental animal literature from which we developed a low-dose, linear model of PCB body burdens and decrements in free thyroxine (FT(4)) and total thyroxine (TT(4)), accounting for 33 PCB congeners; extrapolated the dose-response from animals to humans; and compared the animal dose-response to the dose-response of PCB body burdens and TH changes from eleven human epidemiological studies. Thyroxine 178-187 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 110-113 17938741-2 2007 Furthermore, prenatal exposure to some PCB congeners and commercial mixtures has been shown to decrease free and total thyroxine (T(4)) blood levels in animals. Thyroxine 119-128 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 39-42 18550560-4 2008 After adjustment for covariates, seven of the 19 PCB congeners detected in more than 75% of participants and the sum of those congeners were negatively associated with free thyroxine concentrations. Thyroxine 173-182 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 49-52 8033869-8 1994 We offer some simple molecular recognition models to account for the importance of these different structural features in the structure-activity relationships that permit one to express PCB reactivities in terms of dioxin, thyroxine, and estradiol equivalents. Thyroxine 223-232 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 186-189 21782738-4 2004 Both with and without statistical adjustment for other toxicants, as well as age, sex and lipid levels, several indicators of PCB burden are significantly, negatively related to levels of free thyroxine and total thyroxine, and positively to thyrotropin. Thyroxine 193-202 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 126-129 21782738-4 2004 Both with and without statistical adjustment for other toxicants, as well as age, sex and lipid levels, several indicators of PCB burden are significantly, negatively related to levels of free thyroxine and total thyroxine, and positively to thyrotropin. Thyroxine 213-222 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 126-129 11748036-4 2001 Serum PCB level and consumption of Great Lakes fish are associated with significantly lower levels of thyroxine (T(4)) and free thyroxine index (FTI) in women and with significantly lower levels of T(4) in men. Thyroxine 102-111 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 6-9 11748036-4 2001 Serum PCB level and consumption of Great Lakes fish are associated with significantly lower levels of thyroxine (T(4)) and free thyroxine index (FTI) in women and with significantly lower levels of T(4) in men. Thyroxine 128-137 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 6-9 11940460-10 2002 In Nunavik and Lower North Shore samples, free thyroxine (T4) concentrations (log transformed) were negatively correlated with the sum of quantitated chlorinated phenolic compounds (sum PCP and sigma HO-PCBs; r = -0.47, p = 0.01, n = 20) and were not correlated with any PCB congeners or sigma PCBs. Thyroxine 47-56 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 203-206 3138502-6 1987 Using conservative assumptions based on experimental data, our calculations indicate that PCB concentrations normally found in humans can effect significant increases in free thyroxine levels in serum by competing with serum thyroid hormone binding proteins. Thyroxine 175-184 pyruvate carboxylase Homo sapiens 90-93