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Growth Hormone Responses to Thyroid Hormone in the Neonatal Rat: RESISTANCE AND ANAMNESTIC RESPONSE
Hisao Seo, … , Gilbert Vassart, Samuel Refetoff
Hisao Seo, … , Gilbert Vassart, Samuel Refetoff
Published February 1, 1981
Citation Information: J Clin Invest. 1981;67(2):569-574. https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI110068.
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Growth Hormone Responses to Thyroid Hormone in the Neonatal Rat: RESISTANCE AND ANAMNESTIC RESPONSE

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Differences in the growth hormone (GH) responses to primary and to secondary stimulation with triiodothyronine (T3) were studied in rats deprived of thyroid hormone from birth. Neonatal hypothyroidism was induced in pups by feeding pregnant rats an iodine-deficient, propylthiouracil-containing diet. T3 stimulation was carried out in pups by subcutaneous injection of a single dose of 50 μg T3/100 g body wt. Pituitary GH content, rate of GH synthesis in vitro, and GH messenger (m)RNA activity in a cellfree translation system were measured.

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Hisao Seo, Caryn Wunderlich, Gilbert Vassart, Samuel Refetoff

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J Tapia-Martínez, M Franco-Colín, R Ortiz-Butron, M Pineda-Reynoso, E Cano-Europa
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019
Hypothyroid offspring replacement with euthyroid wet nurses during lactation improves thyroid programming without modifying metabolic programming.
Tapia-Martínez J, Franco-Colín M, Ortiz-Butron R, Pineda-Reynoso M, Cano-Europa E
Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism 2019
American Thyroid Association Guide to Investigating Thyroid Hormone Economy and Action in Rodent and Cell Models
AC Bianco, G Anderson, D Forrest, VA Dr, B Gereben, BW Kim, PA Kopp, XH Liao, MJ Obregon, R Peeters, S Refetoff, D Sharlin, WS Simonides, RE Weiss, G Williams
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Processing of the Primary Transcript for the Rat Growth Hormone GeneIn Vivo
DG Gardner, G Cathala, NY Lan, Y David-Inouye, JD Baxter
DNA 1988
Processing of the Primary Transcript for the Rat Growth Hormone Gene In Vivo
DG Gardner, G Cathala, NY Lan, Y David-Inouye, JD Baxter
DNA 1988
Hereditary pituitary dwarfism in mice affects skeletal and cardiac myosin isozyme transitions differently
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The Journal of Cell Biology 1985
Effects of hypothyroidism on myosin isozyme transitions in developing rat muscle
GS Butler-Browne, D Herlicoviez, RG Whalen
FEBS Letters 1984
Regulation of myosin isoenzyme composition in fetal and neonatal rat ventricle by endogenous thyroid hormones
RA Chizzonite, R Zak
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