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Deiodinase Enzyme Inhibition

Meaning

Deiodinase enzyme inhibition refers to the process of reducing or blocking the catalytic activity of deiodinase enzymes, which are selenoproteins essential for the metabolism of thyroid hormones. These enzymes facilitate the removal of iodine atoms from iodothyronines, critically influencing the conversion of inactive thyroxine (T4) into the active triiodothyronine (T3) and the inactivation of both T4 and T3 into reverse T3 (rT3) or diiodothyronine (T2) metabolites, respectively.