Production rates and turnover of triiodothyronine in rat-developing cerebral cortex and cerebellum. Responses to hypothyroidism.

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  • J E Silva
  • P S Matthews
چکیده

Local 5'-deiodination of serum thyroxine (T4) is the main source of triiodothyronine (T3) for the brain. Since we noted in previous studies that the cerebral cortex of neonatal rats tolerated marked reductions in serum T4 without biochemical hypothyroidism, we examined the in vivo T4 and T3 metabolism in that tissue and in the cerebellum of euthyroid and hypothyroid 2-wk-old rats. We also assessed the contribution of enhanced tissue T4 to T3 conversion and decreased T3 removal from the tissues to the T3 homeostasis in hypothyroid brain. Congenital and neonatal hypothyroidism was induced by adding methimazole to the drinking water. Serum, cerebral cortex (Cx), cerebellum (Cm), liver (L) and kidney (R) concentrations of 125I-T4, 125I-T3(T4), and 131I-T3 were measured at various times after injecting 125I-T4 and 131I-T3. The rate of T3 removal from the tissues was measured after injecting an excess of anti-T3-antibody to rats previously injected with tracer T3. In euthyroid rats, fractional turnover rates of T3 per hour were: Cx, 0.26 +/- 0.02 (SE); Cm, 0.20 +/- 0.02; L, 0.98 +/- 0.07; R, 0.97 +/- 0.12; and the calculated unidirectional plasma T3 clearance by these tissues were, in milliliters per gram per hour: Cx = 0.38, Cm = 0.32, L = 5.0, and R = 5.6. In hypothyroidism, the fractional removal rates and clearances were reduced in all tissues, in cortex and cerebellum by 70%, and in liver and kidney ranging from 30 to 50%. While greater than 80% of the 125I-T3(T4) in the brain tissues of euthyroid rats was locally produced, in hypothyroid cerebral cortex and cerebellum the integrated concentrations of 125I-T3(T4) were 2.7- and 1.5-fold greater than in euthyroid rats. In the Cx, this response resulted from an approximately sixfold increase in fractional conversion and an approximately fourfold decrease in T3 removal rate hampered by a decreased uptake of T4 from plasma, whereas in Cm the response resulted only from the reduced T3 removal rate. In euthyroid rats, the calculated production rate of T3 in nanograms per gram per hour by the Cx was 0.96 and 0.89 by the Cm, which on a per organ basis equals 15 and 2%, respectively, of the extrathyroidal production rate as assessed in the body pool exchanging with plasma. Several conclusions can be drawn: Production of T3 by developing brain is a very active process in agreement with the need of thyroid hormones during this period. (b) The brain-plasma exchange of T3 is slow compared with that of L or R. (c) This, along with the active local production, explains the predominant role of the latter as a source of T3 for the brain. (d) In hypothyroidism, the Cx is protected by an increase in the efficiency of T4 to T3 conversion and a prolong residence time of T3 in the tissue, whereas the Cm is protected only by the latter. Because of the large fraction of the T3 produced locally and the active turnover rate of T3 in the brain, reductions in T3 removal rate are of utmost importance for T3 homeostasis in these tissues.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • The Journal of clinical investigation

دوره 74 3  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 1984