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thyroid-stimulating hormone

American  
[thahy-roid stim-yuh-ley-ting] / ˈθaɪ rɔɪd ˌstɪm yəˌleɪ tɪŋ /

noun

Biochemistry.
  1. thyrotropin. TSH


thyroid-stimulating hormone British  

noun

  1.  TSH.  another name for thyrotropin

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thyroid stimulating hormone Scientific  
  1. A glycoprotein hormone secreted by the anterior portion of the pituitary gland that stimulates and regulates the activity of the thyroid gland.

  2. Also called thyrotropin


Etymology

Origin of thyroid-stimulating hormone

First recorded in 1955–60

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These include thyroid-stimulating hormone, or TSH, which stimulates the thyroid gland to release two other hormones: triiodothyronine, or T3, and thyroxine, or T4.

From Salon • Feb. 7, 2024

The anterior pituitary produces six hormones: growth hormone, prolactin, thyroid-stimulating hormone, adrenocorticotropic hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, and luteinizing hormone.

From Textbooks • Apr. 25, 2013

For every doubling of the mothers’ BPA levels, there was 9.9 percent less thyroid-stimulating hormone in their baby boys.

From Scientific American • Oct. 4, 2012

Thyrogen is a synthetic thyroid-stimulating hormone given by injection to patients who have had their thyroid glands removed; they need the drug to receive treatment or undergo diagnostic tests.

From New York Times • May 27, 2011

Sleeping less also alters your thyroid metabolism by decreasing your pituitary gland's production of thyrotropin, a thyroid-stimulating hormone.

From Seattle Times • Apr. 14, 2010