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Masatomo Mori, Kihachi Ohshima, Hitoshi Fukuda, Isao Kobayashi, Katsumi Wakabayashi, Changes in the multiple components of rat pituitary TSH and TSHβ subunit following thyroidectomy, Acta Endocrinologica, Volume 105, Issue 1, Jan 1984, Pages 49–56, https://doi.org/10.1530/acta.0.1050049
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Abstract
Heterogeneity of pituitary TSH was investigated in rats following thyroidectomy. Adult male rats were sacrificed at varying periods (2–28 days) after thyroidectomy. In another experiment, thyroidectomized rats were injected daily with various doses of l-T4 (0.3–7.5 μg/100 g body weight, ip) and sacrificed 2 weeks later. The homogenate of the pituitaries was applied on an isoelectric focusing column or a Sephacryl S-200 column.
The normal rat pituitary contained 5 major components of immunoreactive (IR) TSH in isoelectric focusing, in which the isoelectric point (pi) ranged from 6.6 to 8.8. The multiple components of IR-TSGβ were observed almost in the same areas as those of IR-TSH. Following thyroidectomy IR-TSH components with more acidic pI, associated with IR-TSHβ, were evident. A large amount of IR-TSHβ in the pituitaries of thyroidectomized rats appeared near the void volume in gel filtration, suggesting the presence of big TSHβ Supplement of l-T4 minimized these thyroidectomy-induced changes in isoelectric focusing and gel filtration. Furthermore, big IR-TSHβ was little affected by ultracentrifugation and was relatively stable after treatment with 6 m guanidine hydrochloride.
We demonstrated that the rat pituitary gland contained multiple components of IR-TSH and IR-TSHβ, both of which became variegated after thyroidectomy. It is suggested that a discernible degree of heterogeneity of TSH, particularly of TSHβ, is dependent upon the increased rate of TSH biosynthesis at the pituitary level.