SULFATION PATHWAY OF THYROID-HORMONE METABOLISM IN SELENIUM-DEFICIENT MALE-RATS

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作者
WU, SY
HUANG, WS
CHOPRA, IJ
JORDAN, M
ALVAREZ, D
SANTINI, F
机构
[1] DEPT VET AFFAIRS MED CTR, MED SERV, LONG BEACH, CA 90822 USA
[2] UNIV CALIF LOS ANGELES, SCH MED, DEPT MED, LOS ANGELES, CA 90024 USA
[3] TRI SERV GEN HOSP, DEPT NUCL MED, TAIPEI 107, TAIWAN
关键词
METABOLIC CLEARANCE RATE; PRODUCTION RATE; CONSTANT INFUSION; SULFOCONJUGATION OF IODOTHYRONINES;
D O I
10.1152/ajpendo.1995.268.4.E572
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Male Sprague-Dawley rats were fed a selenium-deficient yeast-based laboratory diet or a control diet for 6 wk. The tissue type I 5'-monodeiodinase (5'-MDI) activity and the immunoassayable 5'-MDI were significantly (P < 0.05) reduced in the liver and the kidney but not in the thyroid of selenium-deficient rats. The mean serum concentrations of thyroxine sulfate (T4S), 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine sulfate (T3S), and reverse T-3 sulfate (rT(3)S) (ng/dl) were significantly increased in selenium-deficient rats (15.7, 59.4, and 22.8, respectively, n = 12) compared with control rats (< 1.0, 18.5, and 9.1, respectively, n = 12, P < 0.01). Kinetic studies were carried out during a constant infusion of unlabeled sulfated iodothyronines (T4S, T3S, or rT(3)S, n = 5-6/group) at a rate of 1 mu g/h by Alzet minipump for 48 h. The data showed that elevated serum concentrations of T4S or T3S in the selenium-deficient rat are due both to reduced metabolic clearance rate (MCR, mean, 1 . kg(-1). day(-1), 7.4 for T4S and 4.5 for T3S in selenium deficiency vs. 12 and 9.2, respectively in controls, P < 0.05) and increased production rate (mean, mu g . kg(-1). day(-1), 1.2 for T4S, and 2.7 for T3S in selenium deficiency vs. 0.12 and 1.7, respectively, in the controls, P < 0.05). However, the increased serum rT(3)S concentration in selenium-deficient rats is due mainly to reduced MCR (mean, 1 . kg(-1). day(-1), 34 vs. 67 in controls, P < 0.05) and its daily production rate remained unchanged in selenium deficiency (mean, mu g . kg(-1). day(-1), 7.6 vs. 6.1 in the control group, P > 0.05). In conclusion, our data suggest that reduced activity of MDI in tissues of selenium-deficient rats is associated with a significant ''shunting'' of T-3 and T-4 into sulfation pathways. These data are also consistent with the hypothesis that there may be a hidden pool for sulfated iodothyronines.
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页码:E572 / E579
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