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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 31(2): 299-302, feb. 1998. ilus, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-212576

ABSTRACT

Previous studies have shown that in vitro thyroid peroxidase (TPO) iodide oxidation activity is decreased and thyroid T4-5' -deiodinase activity is increased 15 days after induction of experimental diabetes mellitus (DM). In the present study we used thyroid histoautoradiography, an indirect assay of in vivo TPO activity, to determine the possible parallelism between the in vitro and in vivo changes induced by experimental DM. DM was induced in male Wistar rats (about 250 g body weight) by a single ip streptozotocin injection (45 mg/kg), while control c animals received a single injection of the vehicle. Seven and 30 days after diabetes induction, each diabetic and control animal was given ip a tracer dose of I (2 muCi), 2.5 h before thyroid excision. The glands were counted, weighed, fixed in Bouin's solution, embedded in paraffin and cut. The sections were stained with HE and exposed to NTB-2 emulsion (Kodak). The autohistograms were developed and the quantitative distribution of silver grains was evaluated with a computerized image analyzer system. Thyroid radioiodine uptake was significantly decreased only after 30 days of DM (C:0.38 + 0.05 vs DM: 0.20 + 0.04 percent/mg thyroid, P<0.05) while in vivo TPO activity was significantly decreased 7 and 30 days after DM induction (C:5.3 and 4.5 grains/100 mum2 vs DM: 2.9 and 1.6 grains/100 mum2, respectively, P<0.05). These data suggest that insulin deficiency first reduces in vivo TPO activity during short-term experimental diabetes mellitus.


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Rats , Animals , Male , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/enzymology , Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental/physiopathology , Iodide Peroxidase/analysis , Thyroid Gland/chemistry , Thyroid Gland/pathology , Analysis of Variance , Autoradiography , Disease Models, Animal , Iodine/deficiency , Rats, Wistar , Streptozocin
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Braz. j. med. biol. res ; 30(2): 269-74, Feb. 1997. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: lil-188437

ABSTRACT

Short-term experimental diabetes mellitus (DM) produces a significant decrease in serum thyroid hormones, a decreased or normal serum thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) and a reduction in hepatic and renal T4-5'-deiodination. However, little is known about the effects of chronic diabetes mellitus on the pituitary-thyroid axis function. We evaluated the changes induced by very short-term (6 days), short-term (15 days) and chronic (6 months) streptozotocin-induced diabet mellitus in 3-month old female Dutch-Miranda rat serum T4, serum TSH and T4-5'-deiodinase activity in the thyroid and pituitary glands. Serum hormones were determined by specific radioimmunoassays. Iodothyronine-5'-deiodinase activities were assayed in the thyroid and pituitary microsomal fractions using 2 muM T4 as substrate. Mean serum T4 was significantly decreased from 3.3 to 2.0 mug/dl 6 days after diabetes mellitus induction, and from 2.2 to 1.5 mug/dl after 15 days DM, with no significant changes in serum TSH, indicating a decreased pituitary TSH responsiveness to the diminished suppression by T4, even though pituitary T4-5'-deiodinase activity was unchanged. Thyroid T4-5'-deiodinase was unchanged after 6 days of diabetes mellitus, but was significantly increased from 20.6 to 37.0 pmol T3/mg protein after 15 days. Six months after diabetes mellitus induction, both serum T4 and thyroid T4-5'-deiodinase returned to normal ranges and serum TSH was unchanged, although pituitary T4-5'-deiodinase was now significantly decreased from 2.7 to 1.7 pmol T3/mg protein. These findings indicate that some kind of adaptation to chronic insulinopenia may occur at the thyroid level, but this does not seem to be true for the pituitary.


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Rats , Animals , Female , CD4-Positive T-Lymphocytes/metabolism , Diabetes Mellitus/complications , Pituitary Gland/pathology , Thyroid Gland/pathology , Thyrotropin/blood , Iodide Peroxidase , Thyrotropin/metabolism
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