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. 1978 May;102(5):1414-9.
doi: 10.1210/endo-102-5-1414.

The biphasic stimulatory and inhibitory effects of concanavalin A on thyroid activation induced by thyrotropin

The biphasic stimulatory and inhibitory effects of concanavalin A on thyroid activation induced by thyrotropin

K Hashizume et al. Endocrinology. 1978 May.

Abstract

Concanavalin A (Con A) was tested for its ability to affect thyroid activation induced by TSH in mouse thyroid lobes. Pretreatment of thyroid lobes with Con A at concentrations from 1.55--400 microgram/ml was found to have biphasic stimulatory and inhibitory effects of the TSH-induced accumulation of cAMP and formation of colloid droplets. Low concentrations of Con A potentiated TSH activation of thyroidal formation of cAMP and endocytosis. In contrast, higher concentrations of Con A markedly inhibited these TSH effects. The inhibitory effects observed after preincubation with Con A were abolished by the addition of alpha-methyl-D-glucoside to the incubation medium. A high concentration of Con A also inhibited cAMP formation induced either by prostaglandin E2 or the long-acting thyroid stimulator. However, the basal and TSH-stimulated glucose oxidation in mouse thyroid lobes was not depressed by a high concentration of Con A. Uptake of 125 I-labeled Con A by thyroid tissues increased with time up to 1 h and was directly proportional to tissue weight. These findings suggest that the specific interaction between Con A and its receptors may lead to conformational changes in the structure of the membranes of the thyroid follicular cells which facilitate TSH-induced thyroid hormone secretion via the adenylate cyclase-cAMP system.

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