Thyroid hormones modulate thyrotropin-releasing hormone biosynthesis in tissues outside the hypothalamic-pituitary axis of male rats

Endocrinology
M SimardJ M Hershman

Abstract

In the present study we have examined the in vivo effects of thyroid hormone and TRH on secretory tissue concentrations of TRH and TRH-Gly (pGlu-His-Pro-Gly), a TRH precursor. Within secretory granules, TRH-Gly is converted to TRH through alpha-amidation of the C-terminal proline residue, using Gly as the NH2 donor. Using specific RIA, we measured the TRH-Gly immunoreactivity (TRH-Gly-IR) and TRH-IR concentrations in tissues from the reproductive and gastrointestinal systems, adrenals, and other internal organs in euthyroid, hypothyroid, and T4-treated 250-g Sprague-Dawley male rats. TRH-Gly-IR concentrations were more than 2-fold higher than TRH-IR concentrations within the adrenal, pancreas, bowel, and stomach at the time of death. Untreated hypothyroidism and exogenous TRH significantly increased adrenal TRH-Gly-IR levels. Pancreatic TRH-Gly levels increased about 2-fold in hypothyroid rats. Incubation at 60 C significantly increased TRH-Gly-IR levels in the pancreas, adrenal, bowel, stomach, and epididymis by 14-, 3-, 6-, 6-, and 6-fold, respectively. Also after 60 C incubation increases in the TRH-Gly-IR/TRH-IR ratio of 2.7-, 4-, and 1.7-fold were observed in the pancreas, epididymis, and bowel, respectively. Pooled tissue...Continue Reading

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