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Different Hypothalamic Mechanisms Control Decreased Circulating Thyroid Hormone Levels in Infection and Fasting-Induced Non-Thyroidal Illness Syndrome in Male Thyroid Hormone Action Indicator Mice.
Sinkó, Richárd; Mohácsik, Petra; Kovári, Dóra; Penksza, Veronika; Wittmann, Gábor; Mácsai, Lilla; Fonseca, Tatiana L; Bianco, Antonio C; Fekete, Csaba; Gereben, Balázs.
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  • Sinkó R; Laboratory of Molecular Cell Metabolism, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Mohácsik P; János Szentágothai PhD School of Neurosciences, Semmelweis University, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Kovári D; Laboratory of Molecular Cell Metabolism, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Penksza V; Laboratory of Integrative Neuroendocrinology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Wittmann G; Laboratory of Integrative Neuroendocrinology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Mácsai L; Laboratory of Integrative Neuroendocrinology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Fonseca TL; Laboratory of Molecular Cell Metabolism, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
  • Bianco AC; Section of Adult and Pediatric Endocrinology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Fekete C; Section of Adult and Pediatric Endocrinology, University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.
  • Gereben B; Laboratory of Integrative Neuroendocrinology, Institute of Experimental Medicine, Budapest, Hungary.
Thyroid ; 33(1): 109-118, 2023 01.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36322711
Background: Non-Thyroidal Illness Syndrome (NTIS) caused by infection or fasting is hallmarked by reduced circulating thyroid hormone (TH) levels. To better understand the role of local TH-action in the development of NTIS, we assessed tissue-specific changes of TH signaling in Thyroid Hormone Action Indicator (THAI) mice. Methods: NTIS was induced in young adult THAI mice by bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-administration or by 24 or 48 hours' fasting. Tissue-specific TH-action was assessed by the detection of changes of the Luciferase reporter of THAI mice with quantitative polymerase chain reaction along with tissue-specific examination of regulators of TH metabolism and signaling. Age dependence of revealed alterations of hypothalamic TH-action was also studied in 1-year-old male THAI mice. Results: LPS-treatment increased TH-action in the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus-median eminence (ARC-ME) region preceded by an increase of type 2 deiodinase (D2) expression in the same region and followed by the suppression of proTrh expression in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (PVN). In contrast, LPS decreased both TH-action and D2 activity in the pituitary at both ages. Tshß expression and serum free thyroxine (fT4) and free triiodothyronine (fT3) levels decreased in LPS-treated young adults. Tshß expression and serum fT4 levels were not significantly affected by LPS treatment in aged animals. In contrast to LPS treatment, TH-action remained unchanged in the ARC-ME of 24 and 48 hours fasted animals accompanied with a modest decrease of proTrh expression in the PVN in the 24-hour group. Tshß expression and fT3 level were decreased in both fasted groups, but the fT4 decreased only in the 48 hours fasted animals. Conclusions: Although the hypothalamo-pituitary-thyroid (HPT) axis is inhibited both in LPS and fasting-induced NTIS, LPS achieves this by centrally inducing local hyperthyroidism in the ARC-ME region, while fasting acts without affecting hypothalamic TH signaling. Lack of downregulation of Tshß and fT4 in LPS-treated aged THAI mice suggests age-dependent alterations in the responsiveness of the HPT axis. The LPS-induced tissue-specific hypo-, eu-, and hyperthyroidism in different tissues of the same animal indicate that under certain conditions TH levels alone could be a poor marker of tissue TH signaling. In conclusion, decreased circulating TH levels in these two forms of NTIS are associated with different patterns of hypothalamic TH signaling.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Medicinas Complementárias: Homeopatia Asunto principal: Hormonas Tiroideas / Síndromes del Eutiroideo Enfermo / Hipotálamo Idioma: En Revista: Thyroid Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Hungria

Texto completo: 1 Bases de datos: MEDLINE Medicinas Complementárias: Homeopatia Asunto principal: Hormonas Tiroideas / Síndromes del Eutiroideo Enfermo / Hipotálamo Idioma: En Revista: Thyroid Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Hungria