Effect of Iodine Deficiency on Iodine-Containing Compounds of Rat Tissues
- 1 August 1966
- journal article
- research article
- Published by The Endocrine Society in Endocrinology
- Vol. 79 (2) , 309-315
- https://doi.org/10.1210/endo-79-2-309
Abstract
The distribution and quantltation of endogenously labeled Iodine-containing compounds in normal and iodine-deficient rats were determined under steady state conditions. An isotope equilibrium method based on chronic feeding of 1125-labeled diet of known speific activity containing 0.06 [mu]g I121/g (experimental) and 0.22 [mu]g I127/g (control) was employed. Iodine deficiency was associated with the usually described rise in thyroid weight and MIT [monoiodotyrosine]/ DIT [diiodotyrosine] and T3 [trliodothyronine]/T4 [thyroxlne] ratios, even though there was a significant absolute decrease in all iodine compounds. Despite the iodine deficiency state the absolute concentration of T4 exceeded that of T3. Quantities found per g thyroid were 5.3 jig DIT, 5.7 fig MIT, 2.6 Kg T4 and 1.7 [mu]g T3. The T3/T4 ratio in plasma and tissues also rose, but for different reasons, as there was an absolute rise in T3 in plasma and most tissues and an absolute fall in T4 in plasma and all tissues. Despite these changes the absolute concentration of T4 still exceeded that of T3 in plasma and most tissues. The quantities of T4 found per g tissue ranged from 0,75 m[mu]g in brain to 8.5 m[mu]g in liver. To per g ranged from 0.5 m[mu]g in epididymal fat to 9.3 m[mu]g in kidney. Fecal hormone excretion was decreased, The data suggest that the animal adapts to iodine deficiency with an in creased level of plasma and tissue T3, but that it is unable to completely suppress T4 synthesis.This publication has 6 references indexed in Scilit:
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