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The influence of methimazole on the thyrotrophic and peripheral activity of thyrotrophin and thyrotrophin-releasing hormone in the chick embryo and growing chicken
Authors:Iqbal A  Decuypere E  Kuhn E R  Schneider R  Verheyen G and Huybrechts L M
Institution:

? Laboratory of Comparative Endocrinology, Zoological Institute Naamsestraat 61, B-3000, Leuven, Belgium

* Laboratory for Ecophysiology of Domestic Animals Kardinaal Mercierlaan 92, B-3030, Heverlee, Belgium

** Laboratory of Behavioural Sciences, Department of Biology Humboldt-University, Invalidenstrasse 43, DDR-1040, Berlin, German Democratic Republic

Abstract:Plasma concentrations of thyroxine (T4) and triiodothyronine (T3) were profoundly depressed both in chick embryos and growing chickens after methimazole (MMI) treatment. There was no response of T4 and T3 levels to TRH or TSH injections in the MMI group, either in embryos or growing chickens.

Peroxidase activity measured in the thyroid gland was significantly higher in embryos and growing chickens treated with MMI. However, neither TRH nor TSH affected this activity 2 hr after injection in either control or the MMI-treated group.

Hepatic 5′-monodeiodinase activity was significantly stimulated in the MMI-treated groups of embryos and growing chickens but only when additional sulphydryl groups (DTT) were provided. In embryos, monodeiodination activity 2 hr after TSH injection was not significantly different from control values for either DTT-stimulated or unstimulated conditions within the control and MMI-infused groups. However, in both control and MMI-treated embryos monodeiodination activity significantly increased 2 hr after TRH injection. In the growing chickens, monodeiodination activity 2 hr after TRH or TSH injection was not significantly different from control values in either stimulated or unstimulated conditions of each group.

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