TISSUE-SPECIFIC DIFFERENCES IN THE COMPARTMENTALIZATION OF RAT NUCLEAR TRIIODOTHYRONINE RECEPTORS

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BARSANO, CP [1 ]
IQBAL, Z [1 ]
PULLEN, GL [1 ]
MUNOZ, BE [1 ]
SINGH, SP [1 ]
机构
[1] N CHICAGO VET ADM MED CTR, DEPT MED, DIV ENDOCRINOL, N CHICAGO, IL USA
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ACTA ENDOCRINOLOGICA | 1990年 / 122卷 / 02期
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10.1530/acta.0.1220181
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
In addition to the recognized rat liver nuclear T3 receptor extractable with hypertonic salt, recent studies have described nucleoplasmic receptors extractable with isotonic KCl and salt-resistant receptors localized to the nuclear matrix. A method was developed for the determination of intra-nuclear receptor distribution in small samples of nuclei dispersed within glass wool matrices. After in vitro labelling with 6 nmol/l [125I]T3, dispersed nuclei were sequentially extracted with 0.15 mol/l KCl (yielding nucleoplasmic receptors), 0.4 mol/l KCl, and 2 mol/l KCl (the latter two concentrations yielding hypertonic salt-extractable receptors). The salt-resistant receptors were retained within the glass wool columns. The intra-nuclear distribution of in vivo labelled receptors was very similar to that obtained by in vitro labelling. The equilibrium association constants for L-T3 binding among the receptor pools ranged from 0.6 x 109 to 1.0 x 109 l/mol. The distribution of total nuclear receptors within each nuclear compartment was (percentage of nucleoplasmic, hypertonic salt-extractable, and salt-resistant receptors): Cerebrum: 23.6, 52.2, 24.2; Liver: 25.2, 57.2, 17.5; Kidney: 45.9, 33.5, 20.6; Testis: 65.5, 14.7, 19.7; and Spleen: 66.7, 18.7, 14.6. The rank order of percentage of hypertonic salt-extractable receptors approximates the rank order of thyroid hormone-responsiveness by traditional criteria. The inverse is true for the percentage of nucleoplasmic receptors. The percentage of salt-resistant receptors was very similar in all of the tissues.
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