Cb. Volpato et Mt. Nunes, Functional evidence for the presence of type II 5 '-deiodinase in somatotropes and its adaptive role in hypothyroidism, NEUROENDOCR, 74(4), 2001, pp. 220-226
The anterior pituitary contains abundant type II iodothyronine 5'-deiodinas
e (D2). The role of this enzyme in mediating thyroid hormone action in the
pituitary has been proven only for thyrotropes, although there is evidence
that it exists in other cell types, including somatotropes and lactotropes.
Here we investigated the potential of D2 to mediate thyroid hormone regula
tion of growth hormone (GH). Using GH mRNA as an end point, we demonstrate
that in hyperthyroid states GH mRNA levels are stimulated by triiodothyroni
ne (T-3) generated via D1, whereas in hypothyroidism, when D2 activity is m
arkedly increased, GH mRNA is more responsive to tetraiodothyronine (T-4) i
n a propylthiouracil-insensitive, reverse T-3-suppressible manner. Under sh
ort-term hyperthyroid conditions, GH levels correlate with plasma T-3; in c
ontrast, the correlation is not observed in hypothyroidism, a condition in
which plasma T-3 levels are too low to account for the response. These resu
lts add support to the concept that D2 is present in the pituitary and that
the enzyme plays an important role in mediating stimulation of GH by thyro
id hormones, particularly in hypothyroid states in which they could allevia
te the impact of hypothyroxinemia on GH secretion. Copyright (C) 2001 S. Ka
rger AG, Basel.