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Nyctohemeral rhythmicity of type II thyroxine 5′-deiodinase activity in the pineal gland but not in the Harderian gland of the Swiss mouse

A. Rubio, C. Osuna, M. A. Lopez-Gonzalez, R. J. Reiter, J. M. Guerrero
Bioscience Reports Apr 01, 1991, 11 (2) ; DOI: 10.1007/BF01119198
A. Rubio
The University of Seville School of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Avda. Sanchez Pizjuan, 4, 41009-Sevilla, Spain
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C. Osuna
The University of Seville School of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Avda. Sanchez Pizjuan, 4, 41009-Sevilla, Spain
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M. A. Lopez-Gonzalez
The University of Seville School of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Avda. Sanchez Pizjuan, 4, 41009-Sevilla, Spain
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R. J. Reiter
The University of Seville School of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Avda. Sanchez Pizjuan, 4, 41009-Sevilla, SpainThe University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, Department of Cellular and Structural Biology, 7703 Floyd Curl Drive, San Antonio, TX 78284-7762, USA
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J. M. Guerrero
The University of Seville School of Medicine, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Avda. Sanchez Pizjuan, 4, 41009-Sevilla, Spain
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Abstract

Type II thyroxine 5′-deiodinase (5′-D) activity in both pineal and Harderian glands of the Swiss mouse was studied. Pineal 5′-D activity exhibited a nyctohemeral profile with a maximal peak value at 05.00 h, which coincides with that for pineal melatonin production. However, no rhythm of 5′-D activity in the Harderian gland could be found. In pineal gland, light at night inhibited the nocturnal increase in 5′-D activity, while isoproterenol, a β-adrenergic agonist, could not stimulate the enzyme. In the Harderian gland, neither darkness, nor light at night, or isoproterenol were capable of modifying basal values of 5′-D activity.

  • deiodinase
  • thyroxine
  • Swiss mouse
  • pineal
  • Harderian
  • © 1991 Plenum Publishing Corporation
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A. Rubio, C. Osuna, M. A. Lopez-Gonzalez, R. J. Reiter, J. M. Guerrero
Bioscience Reports Apr 1991, 11 (2) 111-117; DOI: 10.1007/BF01119198
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Nyctohemeral rhythmicity of type II thyroxine 5′-deiodinase activity in the pineal gland but not in the Harderian gland of the Swiss mouse
A. Rubio, C. Osuna, M. A. Lopez-Gonzalez, R. J. Reiter, J. M. Guerrero
Bioscience Reports Apr 1991, 11 (2) 111-117; DOI: 10.1007/BF01119198

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Keywords

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