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Expression of enzymes involved in thyroid hormone metabolism during the early development of Xenopus tropicalis

DOI:http://eprints.whiterose.ac.uk/5682/
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ABSTRACT BACKGROUND INFORMATION

There are significant indications that amphibians require TH (thyroid hormones) prior to their involvement in the regulation of metamorphosis and before the development of a functional thyroid.

RESULTS.

In order to investigate the potential role for TH in pre-metamorphic Xenopus tropicalis we have cloned cDNAs for, and analysed the expression of, TPO (thyroid peroxidase), 5´DII (type II iodothyronine deiodinase) and 5DIII (type III iodothyronine deiodinase), enzymes involved in TH metabolism. Zygotic expression of TPO was detected in neurula stage embryos. Expression was observed in the notochord and later in the thyroid. The notochord was also a common site of expression for 5´DII and 5DIII. Other sites of 5´DII expression are the otic vesicles, retina, liver, blood-forming region, branchial arches and brain. 5DIII is also expressed in the brain, retina, liver, developing pro-nephros, blood-forming region and branchial arches. Embryos exposed to the TPO inhibitor methimazole showed a distinctive dose-dependent phenotype of a crimped notochord and shortened axis, together with alterations in 125I- uptake.

CONCLUSIONS

These data suggest a novel extrathyroidal role for TH during early development, and support the proposal that embryos require thyroid signalling for normal development prior to metamorphosis.

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Keywords

5DIII
 
5´DII expression
 
blood-forming region
 
branchial arches
 
common site
 
functional thyroid
 
neurula stage embryos
 
normal development
 
novel extrathyroidal role
 
potential role
 
pre-metamorphic Xenopus tropicalis
 
TH
 
TH metabolism
 
thyroid hormones
 
thyroid peroxidase
 
thyroid signalling
 
TPO inhibitor methimazole
 
type II iodothyronine deiodinase
 
type III iodothyronine deiodinase
 
Zygotic expression