Endocrine regulation of fetal adipose tissue metabolism in the pig: Interaction of porcine growth hormone and thyroxine

Citation
Db. Hausman et al., Endocrine regulation of fetal adipose tissue metabolism in the pig: Interaction of porcine growth hormone and thyroxine, OBES RES, 7(1), 1999, pp. 76-82
Citations number
37
Categorie Soggetti
Endocrinology, Nutrition & Metabolism
Journal title
OBESITY RESEARCH
ISSN journal
10717323 → ACNP
Volume
7
Issue
1
Year of publication
1999
Pages
76 - 82
Database
ISI
SICI code
1071-7323(199901)7:1<76:EROFAT>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
Objective: This study tested the hypothesis that combined treatment of thyr oxine (T-4) and growth hormone (GH) could normalize cellular and metabolic aspects of adipose tissue development of hypophysectomized fetal pigs. Research Methods and Procedures: On day 70 of gestation, pig fetuses were h ypophysectomized by microcauterization or remained intact. Hypophysectomize d fetuses remained untreated or were treated from day 90 to day 105 of gest ation with T-4, GH, or a combination of both hormones. Results: Body weights were unaffected by hypophysectomy or hormone treatmen t. De novo lipogenesis in subcutaneous adipose tissue was increased 10-fold by hypophysectomy, consistent with our previous results. This increase was abolished by GH treatment in the hypophysectomized fetuses. In contrast, T -4 treatment of the hypophysectomized fetuses resulted in a 12-fold further increase in adipose tissue lipogenesis, an effect that was negated by conc omitant administration of GH. Lipolytic response to isoproterenol was decre ased by hypophysectomy, unaffected by GH treatment, and restored to intact values by T-4 or by T-4+GH treatment in the hypophysectomized fetuses. Discussion: In contrast to T-4, GH does not influence serum insulin-like gr owth factor-I or adipose tissue lipolysis, but decreases lipogenesis in the fetal pig. However, replacing both T-4 and GH normalized hypophysectomized fetuses to a greater extent than either GH or T-4 alone. Thus, any influen ce of thyroid hormones on stimulating adipose tissue lipogenesis in the dev eloping fetal pig may be normally counterregulated by pituitary-derived gro wth hormone.