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ENHANCED CEREBRAL PROTEIN SYNTHESIS IN DEVELOPING HYPOTHYROID RATS: EVIDENCE FOR DELAYED MATURATION
Authors:Linda W  Gonzales Stanley E  Geel
Institution:Department of Neurology, School of Medicine. University of California. Davis, CA 95616, U.S.A.
Abstract:(1) Neonatal hypothyroidism resulted in a 40% increase in the incorporation of 14C]leucine into protein by cerebral cortical slices from 25-day-old rats. The uptake of the 14C]-labelled amino acid into the acid-soluble free amino acid pool was similar in hypothyroid and control groups which excluded the possibility that transport differences contributed to the observed differences in incorporation. (2) The conversion of 14C]leucine in the free amino acid pool to other metabolites was substantially greater in the hypothyroid state compared to euthyroid controls. (3) The correction of the incorporation data for radioactivity associated with 14C]leucine in the precursor pool, provided an estimate of cerebral protein synthetic rate which was markedly higher in thyroid hormone-deficient-rats compared to litter mate controls. (4) The administration of L-thyroxine to hypothyroid animals for two successive days essentially returned the accelerated metabolism of the precursor pool leucine to normal but failed to ameliorate the increased incorporation into protein. (5) Incubations conducted in the presence of high exogenous leucine levels, to eliminate possible differences in intracellular free amino acid pool size, provided additional evidence for an increased rate of cerebral protein synthesis in 25-day-old hypothyroid rats compared to controls. (6) The results are compatible with a retardation in the normal developmental decline in the rate of cerebral protein synthesis associated with hypothyroidism.
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