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Metabolic clearance and secretion rates of subunits of human thyrotropin.

I A Kourides, R N Re, B D Weintraub, E C Ridgway, F Maloof.   

Abstract

Metabolic clearance rates (MCR) of the alpha and beta subunits of human thyrotropin (hTSH-alpha and hTSH-beta) were determined by a constant infusion to equilibrium method. In 15 normal individuals (six men, six premenopausal women, and three post-menopausal women), the mean MCR of hTSH-alpha (68 ml/min per m2) was significantly faster than that of hTSH-beta (48 ml/min per m2) was significantly faster than that of hTSH-beta (48 ml/min per m2); both were two to three times more rapid than the previously determined MCR of hTSH. In patients with primary hypothyroidism, MCR were significantly slower with a mean value of 55 ml/min per m2 for hTSH-alpha and 37 ml/min per m2 for hTSH-beta. However, MCR of subunits were not significantly faster than normal in hyperthyroid patients. Serum concentrations of alpha subunits and hTSH-beta were measured by radioimmunoassay, and secretion rates of alpha and hTSH-beta from the pituitary were calculated using hTSH-alpha and hTSH-beta MCR, respectively. In the normal individuals, alpha secretion rates averaged 91 mug/day per m2, greater than those previously determined for hTSH and human follicle-stimulating hormone. Alpha secretion rates were significantly elevated in the normal postmenopausal women (211 mug/day per m2) and in the premenopausal hypothyroid women (202 mug/day per m2); they were also elevated in the postmenopausal hypothyroid women (277 mug/day per m2). Alpha secretion rates were significantly decreased in the premenopausal hyperthyroid women (66 mug/day per m2). Usually, the secretion rates of hTSH-beta could not be calculated in normal individuals, and the rates in hyperthyroid patients could never be calculated because serum hTSH-beta was not detected. Six normals had detectable hTSH-beta secretion rates (17 mug/day per m2); hTSH-beta secretion rates were significantly increased in patients with primary hypothyroidism (28 mug/day per m2). Although we had previously demonstrated a 50-fold increase in hTSH secretion rates in primary hypothyroidism, there was only a 2-fold increase in alpha and hTSH-beta secretion rates. Thus, increased subunit synthesis appears to be utilized predominantly for production of complete hTSH.

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Year:  1977        PMID: 838863      PMCID: PMC333388          DOI: 10.1172/JCI108666

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


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