Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1948655 Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - General Subjects 2007 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

During second and third weeks after birth in rats, serum thyroid hormone level is elevated. In this study, we investigated the jejunal expression of thyroid hormone receptor (TR) α in developing rats. The TRα-1 mRNA level and TRα-1/TRα-2 mRNA ratio increased two-fold from 5 to 13 days after birth. This high level of TRα-1 mRNA was maintained until 20 days and then decreased to the basal level by the end of weaning period at 27 days; however, the level of TRα-2 mRNA remained unchanged throughout the developmental period. The increase in the TRα-1/TRα-2 mRNA ratio from 5 to 13 days was accompanied by an initial rise in the levels of mRNA for hexose transporters in the jejunum. Administration of T3 during the suckling period (8–13 days) caused a 50% increase in the TRα-1/TRα-2 mRNA ratio, while administration of T3 on days 12–17 and days 16–21, but not on days 22–27, caused a two to four-fold increase in the levels of mRNA for hexose transporters. These results suggest that a transient variation in the TRα-1/TRα-2 expression ratio is closely related to the critical period of thyroid hormone responsiveness for hexose transporters expression in the developing rat jejunum.

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