Regulation of theαand Thyrotropinβ-Subunit Messenger Ribonucleic Acids by Thyroid Hormones*

Mar 1, 1985Endocrinology

Thyroid hormones control the levels of alpha and thyrotropin beta messenger RNAs

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Abstract

After 33 days of T4 treatment, plasma TSH levels dropped to less than 1% of control levels.

  • Thyroid hormones T4 and T3 quickly reduced mRNA levels for both TSH alpha and beta subunits in mouse thyrotropic tumors.
  • After 1 day of T4 treatment, alpha mRNA levels decreased to 35% of control, while TSH beta mRNA levels dropped to 10%.
  • TSH beta mRNA became undetectable after 5 days of T4 treatment, whereas alpha mRNA remained at 30-35% of control levels after 33 days.
  • T3 caused a rapid decrease in mRNA levels, with a more significant effect on TSH beta mRNA compared to alpha.
  • Changes in mRNA levels corresponded with decreased plasma levels of TSH and its subunits, indicating potential effects on TSH gene expression.

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