Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5794609 | Research in Veterinary Science | 2015 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
The results obtained show that T4 concentration in the blood plasma in newborn lambs as well after 6Â h of life is higher than in thyroid gland tissue. In the case of T3 the concentration in blood plasma of lambs just after birth is lower than after 6Â h of postnatal life. Inversely, the higher level of that hormone concentration in blood plasma just after birth is higher than in the thyroid gland tissue. The results clearly indicate the inhibitory TRH effect on in vitro T4 especially, and in lesser degree T3 release from the thyroid gland tissue of lambs just after birth. Stimulation of the TRH thyroid gland tissue from lambs after 6Â h of life caused an increase in T4 release, especially after 60Â min of the experiment. Similarly, a significant increase of T3 release was found only after 60Â min of incubation. The transient promoting TRH effect on the amount of iodothyronine release from the thyroid gland in older lambs is probably connected with this gland's function not occurring before the designated time of postnatal adaptation. The described in vitro experiment visibly shows that changing thyroid gland activity in newborn lambs is not only conditioned by the entire HPT activity, but by the immanent thyroid gland attributes as well.
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Authors
D. Wronska,