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THYROXINE: STUDIES CONCERNING ITS INTRINSIC PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY

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ABSTRACT The importance of the monodeiodination of T4 to T3 in the physiological action of T4 was explored by assessing the role of T4 in maintaining propylthiouracil (PTU)-treated rats during exposure to 4°C. (PTU inhibits both thyroid hormone biosynthesis and T4 to T3 conversion in peripheral tissues.) Firstly, the effects of cold exposure on the metabolism of T4 in control and PTU-treated rats equilibrated with [125I]T4 (2 μg/100 g b. w./day) were determined. PTU was administered in the food (2 mg/g food). In control rats, no significant changes in T4 metabolism occurred during 3 days at 4°C. Urinary 125I was greatly decreased in PTU-treated rats. Exposure of these rats to cold resulted in some increase but values were still 50 % below normal. Secondly, four groups of rats were exposed to cold: control; PTU-treated; T4-treated; PTU + T4-treated. Control and T4-treated rats survived. PTU-treated rats died unless T4 was administered. Radioimmunoassay of T4 and T3 indicated significant concentrations of T3 in sera of rats from all but the PTU + T4 group. These results suggest that T4 permits survival in the cold-exposed PTU-treated rat without being converted to T3 and thus they support the concept that T4 has intrinsic biological activity.
Title: THYROXINE: STUDIES CONCERNING ITS INTRINSIC PHYSIOLOGICAL ACTIVITY
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ABSTRACT The importance of the monodeiodination of T4 to T3 in the physiological action of T4 was explored by assessing the role of T4 in maintaining propylthiouracil (PTU)-treated rats during exposure to 4°C.
(PTU inhibits both thyroid hormone biosynthesis and T4 to T3 conversion in peripheral tissues.
) Firstly, the effects of cold exposure on the metabolism of T4 in control and PTU-treated rats equilibrated with [125I]T4 (2 μg/100 g b.
w.
/day) were determined.
PTU was administered in the food (2 mg/g food).
In control rats, no significant changes in T4 metabolism occurred during 3 days at 4°C.
Urinary 125I was greatly decreased in PTU-treated rats.
Exposure of these rats to cold resulted in some increase but values were still 50 % below normal.
Secondly, four groups of rats were exposed to cold: control; PTU-treated; T4-treated; PTU + T4-treated.
Control and T4-treated rats survived.
PTU-treated rats died unless T4 was administered.
Radioimmunoassay of T4 and T3 indicated significant concentrations of T3 in sera of rats from all but the PTU + T4 group.
These results suggest that T4 permits survival in the cold-exposed PTU-treated rat without being converted to T3 and thus they support the concept that T4 has intrinsic biological activity.

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