Absence of thyroid hormone receptor β–retinoid X receptor interactions in auditory function and in the pituitary–thyroid axis
- 1 September 1998
- journal article
- Published by Wolters Kluwer Health in NeuroReport
- Vol. 9 (13) , 2933-2937
- https://doi.org/10.1097/00001756-199809140-00003
Abstract
THYROID hormone receptor beta-deficient (TRbeta-/-) mice have defective auditory-evoked brain stem responses (ABR). Since in vitro, TRbeta binds to DNA as homodimers or as heterodimers with retinoid X receptors (RXRs), we investigated whether the TRbeta-/- phenotype may reflect loss of RXR-TRbeta heterodimer or TRbeta homodimer function. Normal ABR thresholds were recorded in RXRbeta-/-, RXRgamma-/-, RXRalpha-/+ and RXR compound mutant mice. When RXR mutations were introduced onto TRbeta-/+ or TRbeta-/- backgrounds, thresholds were dictated solely by TRbeta and not RXR genotype. TRbeta-/-mice also over-produce thyroid hormones and thyroid stimulating hormone; however, levels of these hormones were unaltered by RXR mutations. This suggests that, contrary to in vitro models, RXRs may be dispensable and that TRbeta may function in vivo by an RXR-independent mechanism in the auditory system and pituitary-thyroid axis.Keywords
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