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Inhibition of thyrotropin binding to human thyroid plasma membranes by thyroid hormones and "reverse triiodothyronine".
Authors:Wojciech Kiełczyński  Janusz Nauman
Institution:Department of Biochemistry, Medical Center of Postgraduate Education, 01-813 Warsaw, Marymoncka 99, Poland
Abstract:Triiodothyronine, reverse triiodothyronine and thyroxine were found to inhibit 125I labelled thyrotropin binding to human thyroid plasma membranes in vitro. Both the thyrotropin binding and the effect of the above iodoamino-acids on this binding were pH, temperature and time dependent, 50% inhibition of thyrotropin binding was observed at 2×10?7M concentration of reverse triiodothyronine or thyroxine and at 1.1 × 10?6M concentration of triiodothyronine. The kinetic studies of thyrotropin binding revealed that the maximal capacity of receptor sites for the pituitary hormone is unaffected by the presence of thyroid hormones. On the other hand the association and dissociation constants for thyrotropin binding changed when iodoaminoacids were present in the incubation medium /Ka 8.13 × 107M?1 vs 1.6 × 108M?1 and Kd 1.14 × 10?8M vs 4.55 × 10?9M respectively, depending on the pH/. The double reciprocal plots showed competitive mechanism of inhibition. The present study suggest that triiodothyronine, reverse triiodothyronine and thyroxine are able to modify the thyrotropin binding to membrane receptors.
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