Testosterone and estradiol up-regulate androgen and estrogen receptors in immature and adult rat thyroid glands in vivo
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Testosterone and estradiol up-regulate androgen and estrogen receptors in immature and adult rat thyroid glands in vivo
Abstract
Thyroid gland is one of the non-classical target organs for sex steroids. Presence of androgen and estrogen receptors in the neoplastic and non-neoplastic thyroid glands of mammalian species is well documented. The aim of the present study is to elucidate the changes in serum and thyroidal sex steroids, and their receptors in the thyroid gland of rats from immature to adult age under gonadectomized (GDX) and sex steroids replaced conditions. Normal Wistar male and female rats from immature to adult age (day 21, 30, 45, 60 and 160 post-partum (pp)) were used in the present study. One group (I) of rats was GDX at an early age (day 10 pp) and the other group (II) at the adult age (day 120 pp). Group I rats were sacrificed at different experimental periods such as 21, 30, 45 and 60 days pp, and group II rats were sacrificed at day 160 pp. Another group of GDX rats from group I and II were replaced with physiological doses of testosterone or estradiol. Serum and thyroidal concentrations of sex steroids were estimated by RIA method and the concentrations of receptors by radioreceptor assay. Gonadectomy significantly decreased serum and thyroidal testosterone and estradiol and concentrations of androgen receptor (AR) and estrogen receptor (ER) in the thyroid. Replacement of sex steroids to GDX rats restored the normal level of sex steroids, AR and ER. Therefore, it is suggested from the present study that (i). sex steroids up-regulate their own receptors in the thyroid, (ii). sex steroids may influence thyroid growth and the proliferation of thyrocytes by modulating their receptor concentrations in the thyroid.
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