Interactive effects of thermal environment and energy intake on thyroid hormone metabolism in newborn pigs

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作者
Berthon, D
Herpin, P
LeDividich, J
Dauncey, MJ
机构
[1] INRA,RECH PORCINES STN,F-35590 ST GILLES,FRANCE
[2] BABRAHAM INST,DEPT CELLULAR PHYSIOL,CAMBRIDGE,ENGLAND
来源
BIOLOGY OF THE NEONATE | 1996年 / 69卷 / 01期
关键词
thyroid hormones; pigs; cold; thyroid hormone receptors; 5'-deiodinase; energy intake;
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R72 [儿科学];
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The aim of the study was to determine the effects of 48-hour cold exposure (25 vs. 34 degrees C), starting at 6 h of age, and energy intake on thyroid hormone plasma levels, hepatic 5'-deiodinase activity and nuclear 3,3',5-triiodothyronine (T-3) receptors in newborn pigs. In the cold, piglets were fed either a similar milk intake (C+ piglets) to the piglets at thermal neutrality (TN piglets) or were given an extra amount of milk to compensate for the increased heat production (C+ piglets). Concentrations of plasma thyroxine (T-4) decreased steadily over the 48-hour investigation and were affected neither by ambient temperature nor by energy intake. At the end of 48 h, plasma levels of T-3 and liver 5'-deiodinase activity were similar in TN and C+ piglets and higher than in C piglets. The numbers of T-3 receptors were greater in the liver from C and C+, as well as in skeletal muscle from C, than from TN piglets. Results of the study suggest that plasma T-3, liver 5'-deiodinase and liver nuclear T-3 receptors of the newborn pig can Energy intake be regulated by energy intake and ambient temperature.
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