Hypothalamic hormones that release growth hormone stimulate hepatic 5′-monodeiodination activity in the chick embryo

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E. R. Kühn
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ABSTRACT

Plasma GH, tri-iodothyronine (T3), thyroxine (T4) and liver 5′-monodeiodination (5′-D) activity were measured in 18-day-old chick embryos injected with thyrotrophin-releasing hormone (TRH) and human pancreatic growth hormone releasing factor (hpGRF). Injections of 0·1 and 1 μg TRH and 1·5 μg hpGRF increased the concentration of plasma GH while injection of 15 μg hpGRF had no effect. Concentrations of plasma T3 were raised after injection of TRH or hpGRF. Injections of TRH but not of hpGRF raised the concentration of plasma T4. The increases in concentration of plasma T3 after injection of TRH or hpGRF were parallelled by increases in liver 5′-D activity. An injection of 0·25 μg T4 significantly raised the concentration of T4 in plasma but had no effect on plasma T3 or liver 5′-D activity. It is concluded that the release of chicken GH by TRH or hpGRF is responsible for the observed increases in plasma concentration of T3 and liver 5′-D activity.

J. Endocr. (1988) 118, 233–236

 

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