Neither bovine somatotropin nor growth hormone-releasing factor alters expression of thyroid hormone receptors in liver and mammary tissues


Autoria(s): CAPUCO, A. V.; BINELLI, M.; TUCKER, H. A.
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO

Data(s)

19/10/2012

19/10/2012

2011

Resumo

Physiological effects of thyroid hormones are mediated primarily by binding of triiodothyronine to specific nuclear receptors. Organ-specific changes in production of triiodothyronine from its prohormone, thyroxine, have been hypothesized to target the action of thyroid hormones on the mammary gland and play a role in mediating or augmenting a galactopoietic response to bovine somatotropin (bST). Additionally, tissue responsiveness to thyroid hormones may be altered by changes in the number or affinity of nuclear receptors for thyroid hormones. In the present study, effects of bST and bovine growth hormone-releasing factor (bGRF) on thyroid hormone receptors in liver and mammary gland were studied. Lactating Holstein cows received continuous infusions of bST or bGRF for 63 d or served as uninfused controls. Nuclei were isolated from harvested mammary and liver tissues and incubated with [(125)I]-triiodothyronine. Treatments did not alter the capacity or affinity of specific binding sites for triiodothyronine in liver or mammary nuclei. Evaluation of transcript abundance for thyroid hormone receptors showed that isoforms of thyroid hormone receptor or retinoid receptor (which may influence thyroid receptor action) expressed in the mammary gland were not altered by bST or bGRF treatment. Data do not support the hypothesis that administration of bST or bGRF alters sensitivity of mammary tissue by changing expression of thyroid hormone receptors.

Identificador

JOURNAL OF DAIRY SCIENCE, v.94, n.10, p.4915-4921, 2011

0022-0302

http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/25447

10.3168/jds.2010-4098

http://dx.doi.org/10.3168/jds.2010-4098

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eng

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC

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Journal of Dairy Science

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Palavras-Chave #triiodothyronine #deiodinase #lactation #galactopoiesis #PRIMIPAROUS COWS #DAIRY-COWS #THYROXINE-5`-MONODEIODINASE ACTIVITY #CIRCULATING THYRONINES #MOLECULAR-BASIS #LACTATING RATS #CELLULAR-LEVEL #HOLSTEIN COWS #THYROXINE #PREGNANCY #Agriculture, Dairy & Animal Science #Food Science & Technology
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