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1 May 2003 Effect of Alloxan and Insulin Immunoneutralization on Circulating Thyroid Hormone Levels in Larval Landlocked Sea Lampreys, Petromyzon Marinus
Yung-Hsi Kao, Richard G. Manzon, Mark A. Sheridan, John F. Leatherland, John A. Holmes, John H. Youson
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Abstract

The effects of alloxan, an insulin (INS)-secreting cell toxin, and INS immunoneutralization on circulating levels of thyroid hormones (thyroxine, T4; triiodothyronine, T3) were examined in larval land-locked sea lampreys, Petromyzon marinus. Animals were injected intraperitoneally with either (Experiment 1) saline (0.6%) or alloxan (20 or 200 μg/g body weight), or with (Experiment 2) normal rabbit serum or anti-lamprey INS. Alloxan (200 μg/g) decreased plasma T3, but not T4, in larvae by about 45–80%. Three, six, or nine hr after acute immunoneutralization of lamprey INS with anti-lamprey INS, plasma T3 levels decreased by 13–30%, relative to controls. These data indicate that INS deficiency can regulate the thyroid system of larval lampreys. There is some suggestion that INS may mediate the metamorphic processes by modulating thyroid hormone concentrations.

Yung-Hsi Kao, Richard G. Manzon, Mark A. Sheridan, John F. Leatherland, John A. Holmes, and John H. Youson "Effect of Alloxan and Insulin Immunoneutralization on Circulating Thyroid Hormone Levels in Larval Landlocked Sea Lampreys, Petromyzon Marinus," Zoological Science 20(5), 635-638, (1 May 2003). https://doi.org/10.2108/zsj.20.635
Received: 30 October 2002; Accepted: 1 February 2003; Published: 1 May 2003
KEYWORDS
alloxan
insulin
lamprey
thyroxine
triiodothyronine
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