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Thyroid autoregulation. Inhibition of goiter growth and of cyclic AMP formation in rat thyroid by iodinated derivatives of arachidonic acid.

M A Pisarev1, G D Chazenbalk, R M Valsecchi, G Burton, L Krawiec, E Monteagudo, G J Juvenal, R J Boado, H A Chester.   

Abstract

Thyroid autoregulation has been related to intraglandular content of an unknown putative iodocompund. Data from different laboratories have shown that the thyroid is capable of producing different iodolipids, including iodinated derivatives of arachidonic acid; such as 5-hydroxy-6-iodo-8, 11, 14-eicosatrienoic-delta-lactone (IL-delta). Previous results from our laboratory showed that a semi-purified preparation of iodinated arachidonic acid exerts an inhibitory action in vitro on calf thyroid. In the present studies three purified iodinated derivatives of arachidonic acid were synthesized: IL-delta; 14-iodo-15-hydroxy-5, 8, 11-eicosatrienoic acid (I-OH-A) and its corresponding omega-lactone (IL-omega). Their action on MMI-induced goiter was studied in rats. Administration of MMI to rats during 10 days increased thyroid weight by 124%. This effect was significantly inhibited by the simultaneous injection of 5 micrograms/day of I-OH-A (57% inhibition of MMI action), IL-W (39%), IL-delta (33%) and T3 (95%), while arachidonic acid was without action. No inhibition was found with 1.25 micrograms/day Kl, a dose equivalent to that which could be originated from total dehalogenation of the iodocompounds. These results support the idea that these iodocompounds have an intrinsic biologic activity and that there is a correlation between action and chemical structure. Serum TSH was increased around 15-20 fold after MMI administration. Chronic or acute injection of I-OH-A failed to alter TSH levels, indicating that this iodocompound exerts its action directly on the gland, without altering TSH concentration.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2851622     DOI: 10.1007/BF03350212

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol Invest        ISSN: 0391-4097            Impact factor:   4.256


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