松果体衍生的吲哚化合物和某些神经肽对甲状腺生长过程的影响。

Thyroidology Pub Date : 1992-04-01
A Lewiński, E Wajs, M Karbownik
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本研究的目的是研究褪黑激素(Mel)和松果体切除术(PX)[在体内- 10周的长期实验中],以及褪黑激素和n -乙酰5 -羟色胺(NAc-5HT)[在体外和离体实验中]对大鼠甲状腺生长过程的影响。此外,在TSH、血管活性肠多肽(VIP)、VIP拮抗剂([4Cl-D-Ph6, Leu17]VIP)、生长抑素(SS)存在下,分别或联合使用3h -胸腺嘧啶对大鼠甲状腺叶进行体外培养。结果表明:(a)下午晚些时候注射Mel-减少,而PX增加了体内甲状腺生长的检查指标,(b) Mel-在s.c.植入颗粒中注射-逆转了Mel注射的抑制作用,(c)在离体和体外实验中,Mel仅对最低剂量/浓度的激素有抑制作用,(d) NAc-5HT没有作用。(e) VIP降低了体外甲状腺叶DNA中3h -胸腺嘧啶的掺入,增强了SS对该过程的抑制作用;(f) VIP拮抗剂未能逆转VIP对甲状腺生长的抑制作用。
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Effects of pineal-derived indolic compounds and of certain neuropeptides on the growth processes in the thyroid gland.

The aim of the present study was to examine the effects of melatonin (Mel) and of pinealectomy (PX) [in a long-term experiment in vivo - 10 weeks], as well as of Mel and N-acetylserotonin (NAc-5HT) [in experiments ex vivo in vitro and in vitro], on the rat thyroid growth processes. Additionally, the incubations in vitro of rat thyroid lobes with 3H-thymidine, in the presence of TSH, vasoactive intestinal polypeptide (VIP), VIP-antagonist ([4Cl-D-Ph6, Leu17]VIP), somatostatin (SS), all the substances used separately or jointly in combinations, were performed. It was shown that: (a) Mel--administered in late afternoon injections--decreased, while PX increased examined indices of thyroid growth in vivo, (b) Mel--administered in s.c. implanted pellets--reversed the inhibitory effect of Mel injections, (c) in experiments ex vivo in vitro and in vitro, the inhibitory effect of Mel revealed only for the lowest applied dose/concentration of the hormone, (d) NAc-5HT showed no effect, (e) VIP decreased 3H-thymidine incorporation into DNA of thyroid lobes in vitro and enhanced the inhibitory effect of SS on the process in question, (f) VIP-antagonist failed to reverse the inhibitory action of VIP on the thyroid growth.

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