Differential effect of triiodothyronine and thyroxine on liposomes containing cholesterol: Physiological speculations |
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Authors: | R. N. Chehin M. R. Rintoul R. D. Morero R. N. Farias |
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Affiliation: | (1) Departamento de Bioquímica de la Nutrición, Instituto Superior de Investigaciones Biológicas (CONICET-UNT) and Instituto de Química Biológica, Dr. Bernabe Bloj Chacabuco 461, 4000 San Miguel de Tucumán, Tucumán, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The effect of thyroid hormones on the steadystate fluorescence polarization and on the release of the liposomal content was analyzed in liposomes composed of egg phosphatidylcholine and egg phosphatidyl choline: cholesterol in different molar ratios. Depending on liposome cholesterol composition, a dual effect of triiodothyronine was found. The fluorescence polarization of 1,6 diphenyl 1,3,5 hexatriene or 1-(4-trimethylaminophenyl) 6 phenyl-1, 3, 5 hexatriene decreased by the addition of the hormone when cholesterol content was in the range from 0 to 30 moles %, while it increased with cholesterol from 30 to 50 moles %. In the release experiments, the effect of triiodothyronine was also biphasie; the leakage was the highest at 0% and 50% and the lowest at 30 moles % of cholesterol. On the contrary, thyroxine was without effect on liposomes containing cholesterol from 30 to 50 mol %. This fact correlated with a lower incorporation of thyroxine, compared with that of triiodothyronine in liposomes containing up to 30 moles % of cholesterol.The fact that the above differential incorporation of thyroid hormones was also observed at physiological concentration and that most of the mammalian membrane cells have more than 25 moles % of cholesterol have for physiological implications to the observations reported here. |
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Keywords: | Thyroid hormones Liposomes Liquidordered phase |
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