| Literature DB >> 4639030 |
J K Jones, F Ismail-Beigi, I S Edelman.
Abstract
Thyroidectomized and euthyroid rats were injected with three doses of triiodothyronine (T(3)) or of the diluent over a 6 day period, and liver homogenates were assayed for basal, epinephrine-stimulated, and NaF-stimulated adenyl cyclase activity. Based on NaF-stimulated levels, total adenyl cyclase activity, expressed per milligram of liver protein, was increased after thyroidectomy. Administration of T(3) to either hypothyroid or euthyroid rats, however, had no effect on the NaF-stimulated levels. Basal and epinephrine-stimulated enzyme activities were the same in hypothyroid, euthyroid, and hyperthyroid (euthyroid + T(3)) liver homogenates. In contrast, injections of T(3) in hypothyroid rats increased the activities of basal and epinephrine-stimulated adenyl cyclase. In view of the findings in euthyroid and hyperthyroid liver, it is possible that this effect is transient. In general, no correlation was found between the effects of thyroid hormone on respiration and on adenyl cyclase activity of the rat liver. These results imply that the hepatic thermogenic response to thyroid hormone is not mediated by stimulation of adenyl cyclase activity with the possible exception of the early effects of T(3) in the athyroid rat.Entities:
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Year: 1972 PMID: 4639030 PMCID: PMC292419 DOI: 10.1172/JCI107064
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Clin Invest ISSN: 0021-9738 Impact factor: 14.808