Isolated rat renal tubules prepared by collagenase digestion were used to study the effects of 3,3′,5′-tri-iodothyronine (‘reverse T3’, rT3) and other iodothyronines on the formation of 3,3′,5-tri-iodothyronine (T3) from thyroxine (T4). rT3 inhibited the conversion with a dose response over the concentration range 1.5nM-1.5microM. The inhibition was competitive in nature. Both 3,3′-di-iodothyronine and 3′,5′-di-iodothyronine also inhibited the production of T3 and T4 in isolated rat renal tubules, but tetraiodothyroacetic acid and 3,5-di-iodothyronine were found to have no effect. These experiments demonstrate in an intact cell system that some naturally occurring iodothyronines have significant effects on T4 deiodination.
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© 1980 London: The Biochemical Society
1980
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