Thyroid functional status and TSH receptors of cold nodular tissue.

Endocrinologia experimentalis Pub Date : 1989-12-01
S Djurica, D Misković, M Ratković, N Ribarac-Stepić
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Abstract

TSH receptors of plasma membrane fractions of human cold thyroid adenoma and perinodular thyroid tissues (PTT), assumed by pathohistological analysis to be normal, were examined. In perinodular thyroid tissues (PTT) obtained by partial thyroidectomy from twelve euthyroid female patients 125I-TSH binding (as determined by equilibrium binding analysis on particulate plasma membrane preparations) was found to be significantly increased as compared with scintigraphically cold thyroid nodular tissues (CTN). In all examined thyroid tissues Scatchard analysis of TSH binding revealed two kinds of binding sites: these with high affinity showed a significantly increased dissociation constant (Kd1), while these with low affinity showed a decreased dissociation constant (Kd2) in PTT as compared with CTN. The capacity of low affinity binding sites in PTT was found to be decreased in comparison with CTN tissues. These results suggest that the changes in affinity of TSH receptors sites as well as iodine deficiency of thyroid tissues may be an important events in functional status of analysed perinodular and cold nodular thyroid tissues.

冷结节组织的甲状腺功能状态和TSH受体。
对经病理组织学分析为正常的人冷甲状腺腺瘤和甲状腺结节周围组织(PTT)的质膜部分TSH受体进行了检测。在12名甲状腺功能正常的女性患者部分甲状腺切除术后获得的甲状腺结节周围组织(PTT)中,125I-TSH结合(通过颗粒质膜制剂的平衡结合分析确定)与放射学冷甲状腺结节组织(CTN)相比显着增加。在所有检查的甲状腺组织中,Scatchard对TSH结合的分析显示两种结合位点:与CTN相比,高亲和力的PTT中解离常数(Kd1)显着增加,而低亲和力的PTT中解离常数(Kd2)显着降低。与CTN组织相比,PTT中低亲和力结合位点的容量降低。这些结果提示,TSH受体位点的亲和性变化和甲状腺组织碘缺乏可能是所分析的甲状腺结节周围和冷结节组织功能状态的重要事件。
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