Effects of lithium and carbamazepine on thyroid hormone metabolism in rat brain
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- DOI: 10.1016/S0893-133X(96)00144-3
Effects of lithium and carbamazepine on thyroid hormone metabolism in rat brain
Abstract
The effects of lithium (LI) and carbamazepine (CBM) on thyroid hormone metabolism were investigated in 11 regions of the brain and three peripheral tissues in rats decapitated at three different times of day (4:00 A.M., 1:00 P.M., and 8:00 P.M.). Interest was focused on the changes in the two enzymes that catalyze: (1) the 5'deiodination of T4 to the biologically active T3, i.e., type II 5'deiodinase (5'D-II) and (2) the 5 (or inner-ring) deiodination of T3 to the biologically inactive 3'3-T2, i.e., type III 5 deiodinase (5D-III). A 14-day treatment with both LI and CBM induced significant reductions in 5D-III activity. However, 5'D-II activity was elevated by CBM and reduced by LI, both administered in concentrations leading to serum levels comparable with those seen in the prophylactic treatment of affective disorders. The effects were dose dependent, varied according to the region of the brain under investigation, and strongly depended on the time of death within the 24-hour rhythm. The consequences of these complex effects of LI and CBM on deiodinase activities for thyroid hormone function in the CNS and also their possible involvement in the mechanisms underlying the mood-stabilizing effects of both LI and CBM remain to be investigated.
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