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Hormonal Interaction in Amphibian Metamorphosis
Authors:DENT   JAMES NORMAN
Affiliation:Department of Biology, Gilmer Hall, University of Virginia Charlottesville, Virginia 22901
Abstract:SYNOPSIS. The climactic stages of amphibian metamorphosis constitutea period characterized by radical morphological changes thatare driven primarily by the thyroidal hormones. Radioimmunoassaysshow that levels of thyroid hormones (TH) rise to a peak duringmetamorphic climax. Accompanying peaks are reported for ACTH,adrenal corticoids (AC), insulin (I) and prolacdn (PRL). ACenhance the metamorphic action of TH by increasing their bindingto nuclei of target cells. TH, in turn, act to raise levelsof AC by stimulating the differentiation of the median eminencethus facilitating the flow of a CRF from the hypothalamus tothe adenohypophysis, by synergizing with ACTH and bystimulationof the interrenals through some other route. During the metamorphicperiod, at least as far as climax, PRL antagonizes TH, perhapsat the thyroidal level and certainly at the level of targetcells. PRL may antagonize by inhibiting induction of hydrolyticenzymes by TH, by alteration of hydromineral responses or byaltering levels of binding of TH to receptors. The antagonisticaction of PRL is mimicked by cAMP. A surge of PRL that is releasedinto the plasma during metamorphic climax seemingly producesno antagonistic effect on thyroidal actions.
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