Effects of tetraiodothyronine and triiodothyronine on hamster cheek pouch microcirculation
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2005
abstract:
The aim of the present study was to assess the
effects of topically applied triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4)
on the arterioles of hamster cheek pouch microcirculation in vivo.
Microvessels were visualized using a fluorescent microscopy technique.
Topical application of T3 (3.08, 30.8, 61.5, 307, 615, and 6,150
nM/l) consistently induced dose-dependent dilation of arterioles
within 2.0 0.5 min of administration. The application of T4 (150,
257, 514, and 5,140 nM/l) caused different dose-dependent effects:
dilation at the three lower doses within 16 2 min and rhythmic
diameter changes at the highest dose. Aging of hamsters did not alter
the arteriolar responses to T3 and T4. T3-induced dilation was countered
by the inhibition of nitric oxide synthase with NG-nitro-Larginine-
methyl ester or NG-nitro-L-arginine. Iopanoic acid (IPA),
which inhibits types I and II 5 -deiodinase, abolished the dilation
elicited by 514 nM T4 but did not affect T3-dependent dilation.
6-Propyl-2-thiouracil (PTU), which inhibits type I 5 -deiodinase only,
did not affect the dilation induced by T4. IPA and PTU did not impair
arteriolar dilation induced by acetylcholine or sodium nitroprusside.
These results indicate that T3 induces arteriolar dilation, likely
through nitric oxide release. The local conversion of T4 to T3 appears
to be crucial for the dilation induced by T4.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
microcirculation; vasodilation; arterioles; nitric oxide; NG-nitro-Larginine methyl ester; NG-nitro-L-arginine; iopanoic acid; 6-propyl-2- thiouracil; thyroid hormones THE
List of contributors:
Iervasi, Giorgio; Forini, Francesca
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