“…Hypothyroidism can cause several abnormalities as the following (Klecha et al, 2000(Klecha et al, & 2006De Vito et al, 2011): (1) increase the levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS); (2) augmentation of phagocytosis; (3) elevate the activities of the proinflammatory markers such as interleukin-1β and macrophage inflammatory protein-1α; (4) decrease the activities of the antioxidant enzymes; (5) reduce the lymphocyte proliferation parameters; (6) diminish the cell migration and the production of antibody; and (7) decrease the immune response. As well, hyperthyroidism can reduce the activities of the proinflammatory markers such as monocytes and macrophages (Klecha et al, 2008;De Vito et al, 2012). According these reports, it is probable that indirect roles of THs via glial cells are significant for the activity of neuronal cells and their defects may at least in part, cause several psychiatric symptoms (Noda, 2015).…”