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Thyrotropin-induced increase in phosphoprotamine phosphatase activity in rat thyroid.

M Roques, A Tirard.   

Abstract

Phosphoprotamine phosphatase activity in the rat thyroid was examined by studying the release of inorganic phosphate from [32P]-phosphorylated protamine. Rats were given a normal diet supplemented or not with thyroxine (T4) (3 mg/l in 0.05% bovine serum albumin solution) or propylthiouracil (1 g/l in 1% sucrose solution) in drinking water for various periods. TSH was injected ip, 100 mU per animal. A significant increase of phosphatase specific activity-units per mg protein (3-fold) as well as units per gland- was observed following goitrogen treatment, whereas a decrease (50%) was seen in response to T4. Both the soluble and particle activities were similarly affected. As total activity decreased after T4 treatment, it appeared that only the Mn2+-stimulating enzyme was concerned, the Mn2+-unstimulated part remaining unaltered. In vitro cyclic AMP or cyclic GMP at concentrations from 10 micro M to 200 micro M had no effect on these phosphatase activities. TSH injected in chronically T4-treated rats (32 days treatment) failed to produce any significant enhancement in phosphatase activity whatever the time of injection before sacrifice (from 2 to 6 h). On the contrary a single injection of TSH in animals subjected to short treatment with T4 (2 days) induced an elevation of the enzyme activity, restoring partially the initial level. These findings suggest that TSH controls protein dephosphorylation activities in the thyroid. Furthermore, they offer additional evidence that prolonged T4 administration leads to decreased responsiveness to TSH.

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Year:  1980        PMID: 6248588     DOI: 10.1007/BF03348237

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


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