Jc. Raine et al., Assessment of thyroid function in adult medaka (Oryzias latipes) and juvenile rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss) using immunostaining methods, J EXP ZOOL, 290(4), 2001, pp. 366-378
The effect of injected bovine TSH on the pattern of anti-T-4 and anti-T-3 i
mmunostaining of the thyroid tissue was examined in rainbow trout (Oncorhyn
chus mykiss) and medaka (Oryzias latipes) to determine if the previously re
ported immunostaining of the cytoplasm of thyrocytes is due to the presence
of colloid pinocytotic vesicles and is thus indicative of thyroid hormone
release. We hypothesized that the number of immunostained thyrocytes should
increase following a TSH challenge, and this should parallel other indicat
ors of increased thyroid activity. In medaka, immunostained thyrocytes were
only found following the TSH challenge, and were most marked after 24 to 7
2 hours; the immunostaining was associated with large colloid-filled cytopl
asmic vesicles. In trout, the number and staining intensity of immunostaine
d thyrocytes were increased after the TSH challenge; the immunostaining was
present throughout the cytoplasm of the thyrocytes. These findings support
the working hypothesis that the immunostaining of the thyrocytes is associ
ated with the pinocytosis of thyroglobulin by the thyrocytes in parallel wi
th an increase in release of thyroid hormone, and that this investigational
approach provides a reliable indicator of thyroid hormone release activity
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