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Regulation of the conversion of thyroxine to triiodothyronine in the perfused rat liver.

A S Jennings, D C Ferguson, R D Utiger.   

Abstract

This study was undertaken to determine what factors control the conversion of thyroxine (T(4)) to triiodothyronine (T(3)) in rat liver under conditions approximating those found in vivo. Conversion of T(4) to T(3) was studied in the isolated perfused rat liver, a preparation in which the cellular and structural integrity is maintained and that can perform most of the physiologic functions of the liver. The perfused liver readily extracted T(4) from perfusion medium and converted it to T(3). Production of T(3) by the perfused liver was a function of the size of the liver, the uptake of T(4) by the liver, and the presence of T(4)-5'-deiodinase activity. Production of T(3) was increased by increasing the uptake of T(4) by liver, which could be accomplished by increasing the liver size, by increasing the perfusate T(4) concentration, or by decreasing the perfusate albumin concentration. These changes occurred without altering the conversion of T(4) to T(3). The liver had a large capacity for extracting T(4) and for T(4)-5'-deiodination to T(3), which was not saturated at a T(4) concentration of 60 mug/dl. Production of T(3) was decreased by inhibiting hepatic T(4)-5'-deiodinase with propylthiouracil, which decreased T(3) production by decreasing the conversion of T(4) to T(3). Propylthiouracil did not alter hepatic T(4) uptake. Fasting resulted in a progressive decrease in hepatic T(4) uptake to 42% of control levels by the 3rd d of fasting; this was accompanied by a proportionate decrease in T(3) production. The rate of conversion of T(4) to T(3) did not change during fasting. When T(4) uptake in 2-d-fasted rat livers was raised to levels found in fed rats by increasing the perfusate T(4) concentration from 10 to 30 mug/dl, T(3) production returned to normal. Again, no change in the rate of conversion of T(4) to T(3) was observed. These results indicate that the decreased hepatic T(3) production during fasting primarily results from decreased hepatic uptake of T(4), rather than from changes in T(4)-5'-deiodinase activity. Thus, these studies have delineated a new mechanism that functions independently of enzyme quantity or activity whereby production of T(3) from T(4) is regulated.

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Year:  1979        PMID: 500828      PMCID: PMC371315          DOI: 10.1172/JCI109623

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Invest        ISSN: 0021-9738            Impact factor:   14.808


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