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To clarify the effects of an antithyroid drug on the kinetics of thyroglobulin synthesis, secretion, and reabsorption in the thyroid follicles, propylthiouracil (PTU) was administered to rats and the thyroid glands were examined by a refined post-embedding immunogold technique during and after withdrawal of PTU. Seven-wk-old male Wistar rats were administered with 5 mg of PTU/d through a gastric tube, and sacrificed at 1 and 2 wk of administration and at 1, 2, and 3 d, and 1, 2, 3, and 4 wk, after discontinuation.
The administration of PTU caused a remarkable dilatation of the rER and Golgi apparatus, but these areas gradually recovered after withdrawal of PTU. During the experiment, no significant change in the density of thyroglobulin (Tg) was observed except for a transient increase immediately after withdrawal of PTU. The expression of Tg on subapical vesicles (SV) and follicular colloid took a relatively parallel course; increasing during administration of PTU and decreasing with a transient peak immediately after treatment was discontinued. In contrast to the remarkable changes in the morphology of compartments involved in Tg synthesis, the development of colloid droplets and formation of secondary lysosomes were suppressed during and after discontinuing administration of PTU. However, the basic pattern of the gradient of Tg density among the cellular compartments was essentially retained in the experimental group.
Thus the present immunoelectron-microscopic study provided evidence that administration of PTU stimulates the synthesis and secretion of Tg in the follicular epithelium in vivo, and, also, suppresses reabsorption and degradation of Tg. Further, it was speculated that the density gradient of Tg among the compartments involved in Tg synthesis, secretion and storage is regulated by an unknown constitutive mechanism and not by the thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)-TSH receptor-mediated system.
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Yi, X., Yamamoto, K., Shu, L. et al. Effects of propylthiouracil (PTU) administration on the synthesis and secretion of thyroglobulin in the rat thyroid gland: A quantitative immunoelectron microscopic study using immunogold technique. Endocr Pathol 8, 315–325 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02739934
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