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Frontiers in Thyroidology Volume 2
Edited by
Geraldo Medeiros-Neto, M . D . Professor o j M e d i a n e U n i v e r s i i y o j Säo P a u l o M e d i c a l Schoo! a n d Secretary G e n e r a l N i n t h I n t e r n a t i o n a l T h y r o i d Congress Säo P a u l o , B r a z i l
and Eduardo Gaitan, M . D .
Professor o j M e d i a n e U n i v e r s i i y o j M i s s i s s i p p i M e d i c a l S c h o o l a n d Chief, E n d o c r i n o l o g y S e c l i o n Veterans A d m i n i s t r a t i o n M e d i c a l C e n t e r
J a c k s o n , M i s s i s s i p p i
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CONTENTS
VOLUME 2
THYROGLOBULIN: STRUCTURE AND DEFECTIVE SYNTHESIS
Determination of the Complete Primary S t r u c t u r e of Bovine T h y r o g l o b u l i n V i a cDNA Sequencing and Gene A n a l y s i s 803
L. Mercken, M.J. Simons, S. S w i l l e n s , M. Massaer, and G. Vassart
Enhanced Turnover of T h y r o g l o b u l i n RNA i n the Thyroid of G o i t r o u s Goats 809
J.J.M. De V i j l d e r , A. S t e r k , K. Kok, and F. Bass
Con g e n i t a l G o i t e r of the A f r i k a n d e r C a t t l e : Evidence f o r D e f e c t i v e S p l i c i n g of T h y r o g l o b u l i n (Tg) Gene T r a n s c r i p t s 815
V.A. P o h l , M.H. R i c k e t t s , G. de Martynoff, CD. Boyd, A.J. B e s t e r , P.P. van J a a r s v e l d , M.J. Simons, J.L. P a s t e e i s , and G. Vassart
R e l a t i o n s h i p Between Formation of Hormonogenic Peptides and Coupling i n T h y r o g l o b u l i n 819
C. Turmo and L. Lamas
A f f i n i t y L a b e l i n g of Dehydroalanine Residues i n Hog T h y r o g l o b u l i n and I s o l a t i o n of Dehydroalanine-c o n t a i n i n g Peptides 825
T. Kondo, H. Hayashi, and N. Ui
F u r t h e r Studies on the Hormonogenic S i t e s i n Rabbit T h y r o g l o b u l i n and t h e i r Amino Ac i d Sequences 831
J.T. Dunn, L.A. H i t e , and R.C. Moore
R e g u l a t i o n of T h y r o g l o b u l i n (Tg) I o d i n a t i o n and Thyroid Hormone Formation i n FRTL-5 C e l l s 837
P. S a n t i s t e b a n , M. De Luca, D. Corda, E.F. Grollman, and L.D. Kohn
Monoclonal A n t i b o d i e s Recognizing Both Ends of the B i p o l a r T h y r o g l o b u l i n Molecule: Use i n E l e c t r o n M i c r o s c o p i c C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n of the M o l e c u l a r Surface 841
Y. Kondo, K. Inoue, E. Kondo, and N. Ui
Absence of Gross Gene D e l e t i o n i n Human Cong e n i t a l G o i t e r w i t h T h y r o g l o b u l i n D e f i c i e n c y 845
H.M. Targovnik, H. Brocas, and G.A. Medeiros-Neto
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Rat T h y r o g l o b u l i n : S t r u c t u r e P r e d i c t i o n 849 S. Formisano, C. M o s c a t e l l i , R. Z a r r i l l i , R. Aquaviva,
S. O b i c i , B. Di Jeso, and G. Palumbo
Measurement of Serum T h y r o g l o b u l i n (Tg) Con c e n t r a t i o n s Using Monoclonal A n t i - T g A n t i b o d i e s which Recognize Determinants D i f f e r e n t from those of Anti-Tg A u t o a n t i b o d i e s 855
I . Kubo, M. Izumi, A. K u r a t a , S. Okamoto, N. Okada, L.F. Kumagai, and S. Nagataki
E a r l y Increase of C i r c u l a t i n g T h y r o g l o b u l i n i n Postpartum T h y r o i d D y s f u n c t i o n 859
L.K. Matsumura, N. Amino, Y. Endo, H. Tamaki, M. Aozasa, J . T a c h i , Y. Watanabe, Y. Iwat a n i , K. M i y a i , M. M o r i , and 0. Tanizawa
Re g i o n a l V a r i a t i o n s i n Neonatal Cord Blood T h y r o g l o b u l i n ( T g ) , TSH, T 4 , T3 C o n c e n t r a t i o n s , and the Reverse T 3 / T 3 R a t i o i n Endemie G o i t e r (EG) Areas 865
M. Knobel, R. Kazan, M.C. M a r t i n s , Z. L e i t e , E. M a t t a r , and G.A. Medeiros-Neto
Chemical Versus Enzymatic I o d i n a t i o n of T h y r o g l o b u l i n (Tg): S e l e c t i v i t y i n Thyroid-peroxidase C a t a l y z e d I o d i n a t i o n 873
A. Taurog and M.L. D o r r i s
Role of T h i o l Proteases and Cathepsin D i n T h y r o g l o b u l i n D i g e s t i o n w i t h Thyroid Lysosomes 879
M. Y o s h i n a r i and A. Taurog
GOITER PATHOGENESIS
Assay f o r Thyroid G r o w t h - s t i m u l a t i n g T h y r o g l o b u l i n s : S t i m u l a t i o n of ^H-thymidine I n c o r p o r a t i o n i n t o I s o l a t e d Thyroid F o l l i c l e s by TSH Together w i t h T h y r o g l o b u l i n , by EGF and by Immunoglobulins of G o i t r o u s P a t i e n t s from an I o d i n e - d e f i c i e n t Region 885
H. Schatz, K. P s c h i e r e r - B e r g , J.A. N i c k e l , R. Bar, F. M u l l e r , R.G. B r e t z e l , H. M u l l e r , and H. S t r a c k e
The E f f e c t of I o d i z e d O i l on T h y r o i d Growth Immunoglobulins (TGI), T h y r o g l o b u l i n (Tg) Response to Bovine TSH, and Thyro i d Hormones i n Large M u l t i n o d u l a r Endemie G o i t e r s . . . . 893
A. Halpern, N. Lima, Z. C o z z i , and G. Medeiros-Neto
Can the S t i m u l a t o r y E f f e c t s of TSH and IgG Thyroid S t i m u l a t o r s be Separated by Bioassay? 897
P.P.A. Smyth, B. Grubeck-Loebenstein, and N.M. McMullan
A p p a r e n t l y C l o n a l Thyroid Adenomas May Contain Heterogeneously Growing and F u n c t i o n i n g C e l l Subpopulations 901
H. Gerber, H.J. P e t e r , H. Studer, and J . Kaempf
P o s t m i t o t i c A l t e r a t i o n of F o l l i c u l a r Iodine Metabolism Düring "Co l d " F o l l i c l e Formation 907
M.C. Many, I . Mahmoud, and J.F. Denef
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Retransformation of Human Nontoxic Nodular G o i t e r to Normal Thyroid T i s s u e a f t e r X e n o t r a n s p l a n t a t i o n i n t o Nude Mice 913
H. D r a l l e and W. Bocker
Is There a D i f f e r e n c e i n the Iodothyronine P r o d u c t i o n Rates of P a t i e n t s w i t h Hot or Cold Thyroid Nodules? 919
D. Rosenthal, H. G r a f , M.M.D. Breitenbach, and B.A. Cardoso
C l i n i c o p a t h o l o g i c and H i g h - r e s o l u t i o n U l t r a s o n o g r a p h i c E v a l u a t i o n of C l i n i c a l l y Suspicious or Malignant Thyroid Disease 925
I . D. Hay, C.C. Reading, L.H. Weiland, T.T. H o r l o c k e r , C S . Grant, E.M. James, J.A. van Heerden, P.R. K a r s e i l , L.E. Wold, and J.W. Charboneau
Esophageal T r a n s i t Delay i n P a t i e n t s w i t h G o i t e r : A Commonly Overlooked D i s o r d e r 929
D. G l i n o e r , J . V e r e i s t , A. Verhoeven, and H.R. Ham
Thyroid F u n c t i o n i n Male Workers Manufacturing Dithane®, an A g r i c u l t u r a l F u n g i c i d e , and i n Men Not Exposed to Dithane® 933
N.D. Charkes, L.E. Braverman, K.F. Penko, D.S. Gowers, C F . Gordon, L. L i p w o r t h , and L.S. Malmud
Evidence of a D i r e c t E f f e c t of A l c o h o l on the Thyroid Gland 937
L. Hegedus, J . R a s t r u p , K. Krogsgaard, and J . A l d e r s h v i l e
I m p l i c a t i o n f o r a P a r a c r i n e Factor from P o r c i n e T h y r o i d F o l l i c l e s w i t h Growth Promoting A c t i v i t y f o r F i b r o b l a s t s 941
W. G r e i l , R. Gärtner, U. Rettenmaier, K. Horn, and R.C P i c k a r d t
Q u a l i t a t i v e l y Abnormal T h y r o i d Peroxidase i n Two C o n g e n i t a l G o i t e r s (Coupling Defect and I " Trapping Defect) 945
K. Yamamoto, K. S a i t o , K. Ando, and T. Kuzuya
Pathogenesis of Autonomous Growth i n Human M u l t i n o d u l a r G o i t e r 951
H.J. P e t e r , H. Gerber, H. Studer, E. Schurch, and J . Teuscher
F o l l i c u l a r F u n c t i o n Does Not P a r a l l e l F o l l i c u l a r Growth i n Human M u l t i n o d u l a r G o i t e r 957
H. Studer, H.J. P e t e r , and H. Gerber
C y c l i c AMP (cAMP), T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) , and Thyroxine (T^) Released from Thy r o i d Toxic Nodules i n Response to TSH In V i t r o 963
C S . Farah, J.H. R o m a l d i n i , R.S. Camargo, R.P. D a l l ' A n t o n i a J r . , and R.S. Werner
l o d i z e d O i l A d m i n i s t r a t i o n Induces F o l l i c u l a r and Vascular L e s i o n s i n Mouse H y p e r p l a s t i c Thyroid Glands 967
I . Mahmoud, F. Gangbo, M.C. Many, and J.F. Denef
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C - G l y c o s y l f l a v o n e s : Goitrogens i n M i l l e t 971 E. G a i t a n , R.C. Cooksey, J . Legan, F.M. C u t l e r ,
E.F. Meydrech, R.H. Lindsay, J . H i l l , R.D. R e i c h e r t , S.H. Ingbar, K. Kubota, and E. Duque
Role of C y c l i c AMP i n the Pathogenetic Mechanism of the Tapazole-induced G o i t e r 977
A. Di C a r l o , A. Mariano, and V. Macchia
IODINE DEFICIENCY AND EXCESS DISORDERS
Metabolie A l t e r a t i o n s and Thyro i d Volume i n Iodine D e f i c i e n c y 985
R. Gutekunst, H. Smolarek, and P.C. S c r i b a
S e v e r i t y of Environmental Iodide D e f i c i e n c y (EID) and Incidence of Neonatal Hypothyroidism (NH) 989
N. K o c h u p i l l a i , M.M. Godbole, C S . Pandav, and M.M.M.S. Ahuja
Endemie C r e t i n i s m and Co n g e n i t a l Hypothyroidism i n Endemie G o i t e r i n A l g e r i a 993
M.L. Chaouki, F. Delange, R. Maoui, A.M. Ermans, and M. Benmiloud
Congenital Hypothyroidism i n Endemie G o i t e r Areas 997 I. A n t o n o z z i , C. C a r d u c c i , R. D o m i n i c i , and F. Monaco
P o s s i b l e E t i o l o g i c a l F a c t o r s and Consequences of a Moderate Iodine D e f i c i e n c y on I n t e l l e c t u a l C o e f f i c i e n t of Schoolage c h i l d r e n 1001
S. Muzzo, L. L e i v a , and D. Carrasco
Plasma Somatomedin-C i n Endemie C r e t i n s and Primary Hypothyroidism: E f f e c t of L - T 4 or L - T 3 Therapy 1007
H. C a v a l i e r e , N. Lima, M.C.M. M a r t i n s , M. Knobel, and G. Medeiros-Neto
Accentuation o f Gross Locomotor A c t i v i t y i n the Progeny of Rats Fed a Low-iodine D i e t (LID) Düring and a f t e r Pregnancy 1013
R. F i e r r o - B e n i t e z , C.P. Barsano, T.J. Smith, L. Seiden, Y. Murata, and J . E i c h f e l d
T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) K i n e t i c s i n an Endemie G o i t e r Area — E f f e c t of P r o p h y l a x i s 1017
T. Watanabe, O.J. D e g r o s s i , N. A l t s c h u l e r , A.A. Z a n i n o v i c h , and E.B. Degrossi
Iodine D e f i c i e n c y Breast Syndrome 1021 W.R. Ghent and B.A. E s k i n
E t i o l o g y of Mammary Gland Pathophysiology Induced by Iodine D e f i c i e n c y 1027
B. A. E s k i n , T.B. Krouse, P. Modhera, and M.A. M i t c h e l l
E f f e c t s of M a t e r n a l Iodine D e f i c i e n c y on T 4 and T3 Contents o f Rat Concepta, Both Before and A f t e r Onset of F e t a l T h y r o i d F u n c t i o n 1033
F. Escobar d e l Rey, R. P a s t o r , J . M a l l o l , and G. Morreale de Escobar
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U n i n h i b i t e d Thyroid R a d i o i s o t o p e Uptake Despite Iodine Excess: A Phenoraenon Observed Hypothyroidism, Related to Severe D e f e c t i v e O r g a n i f i c a t i o n 1039
W.M. W i e r s i n g a , M.D. T r i p , and E.A. van Royen
F e t a l Development i n the Marmoset w i t h Iodine D e f i c i e n c y 1045
B.S. H e t z e l , M.T. Mano, G.B. B e l l i n g , and B.J. P o t t e r
The E f f e c t of Iodine D e f i c i e n c y C o r r e c t i o n (IDC) by I o d i z e d O i l on Endemie Mental R e t a r d a t i o n (EMR) of the Andean Rural Communities Endemized by G o i t e r 1051
R. F i e r r o - B e n i t e z , R. Cazar, and J.B. Stanbury
Iodinated S kin D i s i n f e c t a n t s i n Mothers at D e l i v e r y and Impairment of Thyroid F u n c t i o n i n t h e i r Breast Fed I n f a n t s 1055
J.P. Chanoine, P. Bourdoux, A. Pardou, and F. Delange
Rapid C o n t r o l of Amiodarone-iodine-induced Hypothyroidism by Short-term A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of Potassium P e r c h l o r a t e 1061
E. Martino, S. M a r i o t t i , M. L e n z i a r d i , S. Morabito, A. A r c o r a c i , M. S a f r a n , and L. B a s c h i e r i
E f f e c t i v e n e s s of Discontinuous A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of S u p r a p h y s i o l o g i c a l Doses of Iodide i n the Long-term C o n t r o l of Sporadic Nontoxic G o i t e r 1067
A. M. Ermans
Human Thyroid Tissue from a Toxic Adenoma Transplanted to Nude Mice: I n f l u e n c e of Continuous Iodine I n f u s i o n 1073
P.M. Schumm-Draeger, R. Senekowitsch, F.D. Maul, H.J.C. Wenisch, K. S c h o f f l i n g , and K.H. Usadel
I n a p p r o p r i a t e E f f e c t s of Benziodarone on the Serum Thyroid Hormones and the P i t u i t a r y - t h y r o i d A x i s 1077
B. Xanthopoulos, D.A. Koutras, M.A. Boukis, G.D. P i p e r i n g o s , A. Souvatzoglou, and S.D. Moulopoulos
Myxedematous C r e t i n i s m : An I n d i c a t o r of the Most Severe Form of Endemie G o i t e r 1081
C. H. T h i l l y , P.P. Bourdoux, D.T. Due, R.G. DeLong, J.B. Vanderpas, and A.M. Ermans
HYPERTHYROIDISM
Biochemical Pathogenesis of the Autonomous Nodule: I n v e s t i g a t i o n of the Role of the T S H - c y c l i c AMP System 1085
J . Van Sande, F. Lamy, R. Lecocq, P. Cochaux, N. M i r k i n e , J . Mockel, A. Van Geertruyden, and J.E. Dumont
Immunogenetic O r i g i n s of Graves' Disease i n A f r o -Americans: Class I MHC Antigens 1089
S.H. Leech, J.F. W i l b e r , and C.F. Bryan
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On the Mechanism of I n h i b i t i o n of the T h y r o i d Adenylate C y c l a s e Response to T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Immunoglobulins G by Asialo-human C h o r i o n i c Gonadotropin 1095
H. Uchimura, Y. Fukue, F. Takaku, S. Okano, Y. K a n a j i , S.M. Amir, and S.H. Ingbar
Rapid A m e l i o r a t i o n of Severe C a r d i o v a s c u l a r Complications o f T h y r o t o x i c P a t i e n t s by Sodium Ipodate 1101
S.N. S e e l e n , E.A. P r e t e l l , F.A. Tapia, J.M. Sosa, and R. B a r r e t o
Outcome a f t e r Carbimazole (CBZ) Treatment i n Graves' Disease: R e l a t i o n s h i p to HLA-DR3, Thyroid S t i m u l a t i n g A n t i b o d i e s (TSAB), T3 S u p p r e s s i b i l i t y , and Free T4 1107
A.P. Weetman, S. Ratanachaiyavong, W. Love, G.W. M i d d l e t o n , R. John, C. H a l l a h a n , D. A l l i n g , J.H. Lazarus, R. H a l l , and A.M. McGregor
M i t o c h o n d r i a l Changes i n Graves' Disease: E l e c t r o n M i c r o s c o p i c Observations . 1111
0. V a l e n t e , I.P. Pacheco, O.A. Mora, R.P.R. F u r l a n e t o , and D.R. S u s t o v i c h
Long-term P r o g n o s t i c Value of the Anti-TSH Receptor A u t o a n t i b o d i e s (ATRAA) i n Graves' Disease Treated w i t h Carbimazole 1117
J . Duprey, M. Izembart, G. V a l l e e , and M.F. Benazet-Louis
T h y r o g l o b u l i n R e l e a s e - s t i m u l a t i n g A c t i v i t y (Tg-RSA) -A New I n d i c a t o r f o r Abnormal Immunoglobulin G i n Sera from P a t i e n t s w i t h Graves' Disease? 1121
Y. Fukue, H. Uchimura, T. M i t s u h a s h i , S. Okano, Y. K a n a j i , and F. Takaku
Graves' Disease Treated w i t h High Dose of Methimazole (MMI): Lack of C o r r e l a t i o n Between Serum T h y r o g l o b u l i n (Tg) and T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Antibody (TSAb) 1125
N. Bromberg, R.S. Werner, C S . Farah, M.C Werner, R.P. D a l l ' A n t o n i a J r . , and J.H. Romaldini
Changes i n T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Immunoglobulin (TSI) and T h y r o t r o p i n B i n d i n g I n h i b i t i n g Immunoglobulin (TBII) A c t i v i t i e s a f t e r Receptor A d s o r p t i o n by P o r c i n e Thyroid Plasma Membranes i n Sera of Untreated P a t i e n t s w i t h Graves' Disease 1129
Y. Kawakami, H. Uchimura, Y. Fukue, K. Matsuda, T. M i t s u h a s h i , K. I t o , and F. Takaku
Follow-up o f P a t i e n t s under Long-term P r o p r a n o l o l Therapy f o r Graves 1 Disease 1133
P. B l a n c , R. R o u l i e r , M. Pugeat, J . O r g i a z z i , P. Carayon, and J.L. C o d a c c i o n i
Long-term A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of Iopanoic A c i d i n a Case of Severe T h y r o t o x i c o s i s F a c t i t i a 1137
A.M. Ermans and P. Bourdoux
A R e e v a l u a t i o n of Long-term Treatment of Hyperthyroidism w i t h Tyropanoate (TP), an O r a l C h o l e c y s t o g r a p h i c Agent: A Comparison of the E f f e c t s of TP w i t h those o f Combined TP and Methimazole 1143
K. Noguchi and H. Suzuki
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Duplex Ultrasound Scanning of the Thyroid i n Hyperthyroidism . . . . 1147 J.P. Woodcock, K.J. Hodgson, J.H. Lazarus, G.M. Owen,
and A.M. McGregor
Changes of Serum A n g i o t e n s i n - C o n v e r t i n g Enzyme A c t i v i t y Düring Treatment i n P a t i e n t s w i t h Graves' Disease 1151
B.Y. Cho, D.S. Lee, J.K. Chung, C S . Koh, and M. Lee
E v a l u a t i o n of the H y p o t h a l a m i c - p i t u i t a r y - t e s t i c u l a r A x i s (HPTA) i n Men w i t h Graves' Diseas.e 1157
N. A b e l i n , W. N i c o l a u , and E. Mattar
Immunoglobulin A l l o t y p e s i n Immunogenic and Nonimmunogenic Hyperthyroidism 1163
G. Schernthaner, K. Badenhoop, W.R. Mayr, P. K o t u l l a , R. F i n k e , U. Bogner, and H. Schleusener
Graves' A u t o a n t i b o d y - s t i m u l a t e d Proteoglycan Synthesis i n FRTL-5 Thyroid C e l l s : A T h y r o t r o p i n (TSH) Receptor-mediated T h y r o i d a l A c t i v i t y which Appears to P a r a l l e l the Presence o f P r e t i b i a l Myxedema 1169
C. R o t e l l a , F. A l v a r e z , R. Toccafondi, W.A. V a l e n t e , and L.D. Kohn
Prednisolone as Treatment for Amiodarone-induced T h y r o t o x i c o s i s 1173
G. Manciet, J.P. David, A. T a b a r i n , D. Guillaume, E. V i l l a r e t , and P. Roger
HYPOTHYROIDISM
E f f e c t s of Maternal Thyroidectomy (T) on Rat Embryonic T 4 and T3 Contents and Development, Before and A f t e r Onset of F e t a l Thyroid F u n c t i o n (FTF) 1177
C Morreale de Escobar, R. P a s t o r , M.J. Obregon, and F. Escobar d e l Rey
C o n g e n i t a l Hypothyroidism: N e u r o p s y c h o l o g i c a l A b n o r m a l i t i e s i n C h i l d r e n Treated from E a r l y L i f e 1183
M. K l e t t , H. Wächter, K. Hieronymus, M. M u l l e r , and D. Schonberg
Impaired Immune Response i n Adult Animals a f t e r Neonatal Hypothyroidism 1187
L. Van Middlesworth and M.A. Cremer
Comparison of TSH and T4 Measurement as the Primary Screening Method c f C o n g e n i t a l Hypothyroidism 1191
M. I r i e , H. Naruse, H. Nakajima, S. Suwa, and N. Takasugi
P a r a d o x i c a l GH Response to TRH i n Hypothyroid Rats 1201 H. Ikeda and M.A. Greer
E f f e c t s of A l t e r a t i o n s i n Thyroid Status on GH Responses to GRF 1207
C. Dieguez, V. Jordan, R. V a l c a v i , C. A r t i o l i , M. Rodriguez-Arnao, A. Gomez-Pan, R. H a l l , and M. Scanion
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Serum Thyroid A u t o a n t i b o d i e s as a R i s k Factor f o r Development of Hypothyroidism a f t e r Therapy fo r a S i n g l e Thyroid "Hot" Nodule 1211
S. M a r i o t t i , M. F r a n c e s c o n i , F. L i p p i , L. Grasso, T. G i a c o m e l l i , C. C e c c a r e l l i , and L. B a s c h i e r i
Spontaneous Remission of Hypothyroidism w i t h B l o c k i n g Type T h y r o t r o p i n B i n d i n g I n h i b i t o r Immunoglobulin (TBII) 1215
T. M o r i , T. Akamizu, T. I s h i h a r a , H. I s h i i , T. Yokota, H. Nakamura, and H. Imura
Is C o n g e nital Hypothyroidism an Autoimmune Disease? 1221 J.H. Dussault and D. B e r n i e r
A n t i - v i r a l A n t i b o d i e s i n C o n g e n i t a l Hypothyroidism 1225 K. M i y a i , N. Hata, T. Kurimura, 0. Nose, T. Harada,
T. Tsuruhara, S. Kusuda, R. Satake, H. Mi z u t a , N. Amino, and K. I c h i h a r a
T e s t i c u l a r F u n c t i o n i n P r o l a c t i n - t r e a t e d Hypothyroid Rats 1231
CA.S.A. M i n e t t i , P.Y. Su, L.B.S. V a l l e , and R.M. O l i v e i r a - F i l h o
The Response of Serum P r o l a c t i n to Short-term Hypothyroidism 1235
I.B. Haies, P. Ward, A. Weissberger, and B.M. L u t t r e l l
Decreased Serum Free Thyroxine and T h y r o g l o b u l i n L e v e l s i n Late Pregnancy: An I n d i c a t i o n of a Hypothyroid State 1241
T. Tanikawa, Y. Hara, Y. Sakatsume, K. Sato, H. Ikeda, J . I s h i i , K. Akamine, and Y. Murayama
THYROID CANCER
Onco-fetal Nature of Gamma-glutamyl Transpeptidase i n Experimental Thyroid C a r c i n o g e n e s i s i n Rats: A H i s t o c h e m i c a l Study 1245
S. Moriyama, A. Kawaoi, and N. H i r o t a
Enolase Subunit i n P a t i e n t s w i t h T h y r o i d Disorders 1249 K. Iwase, A. Nagasaka, K. Kato, S. Ohtani, A. Nakai,
T. Ohyama, S. Shinoda, M. I n a g a k i , T. T e i , S. Miyakawa, K. Kawase, K. M i u r a , I. Nagatsu, T. H a t t o r i , and H. Hasegawa
S c i n t i g r a p h i c Imaging of Me d u l l a r y T h y r o i d Cancer w i t h Technetium (V)-99m D i m e r c a p t o s u c c i n i c A c i d and 1-131 Metaiodobenzyl Guanidine 1255
K. Endo, Y. l i d a , J . K o n i s h i , H. Ohta, K. Kasagi, M. Koizumi, H. Sakahara, T. Nakashima, T. M i s a k i , A. M i y a u c h i , K. Kuma, and K. T o r i z u k a
A Study of 51 P a t i e n t s w i t h D i f f e r e n t i a t e d Thyroid Carcinoma A s s o c i a t e d w i t h Pulmonary Metastases without R a d i o l o g i c a l A b n o r m a l i t i e s 1261
M. Schlumberger, F. De V a t h a i r e , P. Fragu, C Parmentier, and M. Tubiana
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P a p i l l a r y Thyroid Carcinoma: A Follow-up Report on 856 P a t i e n t s Treated Düring 1946-1970 at the Mayo C l i n i c 1265
W.M. McConahey, I.D. Hay, L.B. Woolner, J.A. van Heerden, and W.F. T a y l o r
The Value of L i t h i u m i n Radioiodine Therapy of Thyroid Carcinoma 1269
E. G. Movius, J . Robbins, L.R. P i e r c e , J.C. Reynolds, A.M. Keenan, and M.A. P h y i l l a i e r
Diagnosis of P a r a t h y r o i d Cysts by Measurement of T h y r o g l o b u l i n and P a r a t h y r o i d Hormone Co n c e n t r a t i o n s i n the F l u i d A s p i r a t e 1273
F. P a c i n i , A. A n t o n e l l i , L. G a s p e r i n i , R. L a r i , L. B a s c h i e r i , and A. Pinchera
Primary Thyroid Lymphoma 1277 H.F. Starnes J r . , D. F i l i p p a , and E.W. Strong
Primary Malignant Lymphoma of the T h y r o i d i n a P a t i e n t w i t h A c t i v e Graves 1 Disease 1281
T. F u j i h i r a , S. Eto, K. Z e k i , M. Masuda, S. Oda, S. Chiba, and H. Suzuki
S e r i a l Serum T h y r o g l o b u l i n Measurements i n the Management of D i f f e r e n t i a t e d Thyroid Carcinoma 1285
M.C. Sheppard, E.G. B l a c k , and R. Hoffenberg
S i g n i f i c a n c e of P o l a r i t y of Thyrocytes i n Radioimmunodetection o f Thyroid Nodules Using Labeled A n t i - T g Antibody 1289
S. Ohtakara, M. Izumi, T. K i r i y a m a , K. E g u c h i , and S. Nagataki
Improved Diagnosis of Malignancy i n N o n - f u n c t i o n i n g Thyroid Nodules by Serum T h y r o g l o b u l i n S t i m u l a t i o n w i t h Bovine TSH and Fine Needle Biopsy 1293
Z. L e i t e , R. C r o n f l i , P. C a r n e i r o , A. H a l p e r n , and G. Medeiros-Neto
Monoclonal Gammopathy i n Hashimoto's T h y r o i d i t i s and Malignant Lymphoma of the T h y r o i d Gland 1299
S. Matsubayashi, H. Tamai, K. Nagai, Y. T a k a i c h i , T. S u z u k i , F. Matsuzuka, K. Kuma, L.F. Kumagai, and S. Nagataki
New Approach f o r Diagnosis of Malignant G o i t e r Using Nuclear Magnetic Resonance (NMR) 1303
Y. M i y a t a , T. S a s a k i , K. Takaya, Y. Taguchi, and M. K a s a i
Prevalence of I n c i d e n t a l Nodular T h y r o i d Disease Detected Düring H i g h - r e s o l u t i o n P a r a t h y r o i d Ultrasonography 1309
T.T. H o r l o c k e r , J.E. Hay, E.M. James, C.C. Reading, and J.W. Charboneau
C y t o s t a t i c Drug Therapy of A n a p l a s t i c T h y r o i d Carcinomas -An Experimental Approach 1313
H.J.C. Wenisch, R.H. Wagner, P.M. Schumm-Draeger, K. S c h o f f l i n g , and A. Encke
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A Method and R a t i o n a l e f o r T r e a t i n g M e t a s t a t i c Thyroid Carcinoma w i t h the Largest Safe Dose of l ^ l j 1317
R.S. Benua and R.D. Leeper
Combined C a l c i u m - P e n t a g a s t r i n S t i m u l a t i o n of C a l c i t o n i n : S e x - r e l a t e d D i f f e r e n c e s and Use i n E a r l y D e t e c t i o n of M e d u l l a r y Carcinoma of the Thyroid (MCT) 1323
A. G a r c i a - A m e i j e i r a s , W. de l a T o r r e , J . Rodriguez, J . P i e r a , J . S o l d e v i l a , and A. de L e i v a
THYROIDITIS: EXPERIMENTAL AND CLINICAL ASPECTS
Spontaneously O c c u r r i n g Lymphocytic T h y r o i d i t i s i n the BB/W Rat 1329
J . I s h i i , M. Yanagisawa, Y. Hara, K. Satoh, T. Tanikawa, Y. Sakatsume, S. Katayama, S. Kawazu, M. M i y a s h i t a , M. Takahama, and K. Komeda
A n t i - t h y r o g l o b u l i n A n t i - i d i o t y p i c A n t i b o d i e s i n Sera o f P a t i e n t s w i t h Hashimoto's T h y r o i d i t i s and Graves' Disease 1335
H. S i k o r s k a
The Role of Antibody-dependent C y t o t o x i c i t y and N a t u r a l K i l l e r C e l l s i n Hashimoto's Disease 1341
J . Sack, J.R. Baker J r . , A.P. Weetman, L. Wartofsky, and K.D. Burman
A n t i g e n - s p e c i f i c Monocyte Procoagulant A c t i v i t y (PCA) i n P a t i e n t s w i t h Autoimmune Thyr o i d Disease 1345
M. I i t a k a , J . B e r n s t e i n , H. G e r s t e i n , Y. I w a t a n i , V.V. Row, and R. Volpe
A Comprehensive Study of Some F o r t y Serum F a c t o r s i n Asymptomatic T h y r o i d i t i s 1349
V. de M a e r t e l a e r , R. Calay, and P. Neve
R e l a t i o n s h i p Between the A s s o c i a t i o n of Melasma w i t h T h y r o i d Autoimmunity and the D i f f e r e n t E t i o l o g i e s o f Melasma 1353
R.J. L u t f i , M. F r i d m a n i s , A.L. M i s i u n a s , E.A. Gonzalez, J.A. V i l l e m u r , M.A. M a z z i n i , and H. Niepomniszcze
T h y r o i d Autoimmunity i n Amiodarone l o d i n e - i n d u c e d T h y r o t o x i c o s i s (AIIT) 1357
G. F e n z i , E. Macchia, F. Aghini-Lombardi, R. C o n c e t t i , L. G a s p e r i n i , and M. L e n z i a r d i
A n a l y s i s of I n t r a t h y r o i d T C e l l from a Hashimoto's T h y r o i d Gland 1361
M. L o n d e i , G.F. B o t t a z z o , and M. Feldmann
In S i t u Immunologie D i s o r d e r s i n De Quervain's T h y r o i d i t i s 1365 J . L e c l e r e , G. Faure, M.C. Bene, J.L. Thomas, J.L. P a u l ,
and P. Hartemann
Chronic Lymphocytic T h y r o i d i t i s (CLT) i n C h i l d r e n and A d o l e s c e n t s : Studies i n 141 P a t i e n t s 1369
L.G. de Papendicek, S. Iorcansky, and C. Bergada
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Function of the Antigen P r e s e n t i n g C e l l i n Rats w i t h Autoimmune T h y r o i d i t i s Induced by Thymectomy and I r r a d i a t i o n 1375
N. N i h e i and M. Funauchi
P e r i p h e r a l N a t u r a l K i l l e r (NK) Lymphocytes i n Autoimmune Thyroid Disease 1381
N. Amino, M. Aozasa, H. Tamaki, J . T a c h i , Y. Watanabe, Y. Iwata n i , K. M i y a i , S. F u j i y a s u , M. Nasu, M. M o r i , and 0. Tanizawa
C o r r e l a t i o n Between P e r i p h e r a l K C e l l s and C i r c u l a t i n g IgG-immune Complex or Immunosuppressive A c i d i c P r o t e i n i n P a t i e n t s w i t h Subacute T h y r o i d i t i s . .
H. Fukazawa, T. Sakurada, K. Yonemitsu, K. Yoshida, J . Seino, K. Fukuda, K. Tamura, T. Furuyama, and K. Yoshinaga
Lymphocytotoxicity i n Autoimmune Th y r o i d Disease . . . U. Bogner, J.R. W a l l , H. Schleusener, and K. S t e g l i t z
C y t o t o x i c T Lymphocytes and Autoimmune T h y r o i d Diseases M. Bagnasco, M. C a r i a , G. C i p r a n d i , W. D i r i e n z o ,
A. O r l a n d i n i , A. Scordamaglia, S. F e r r i n i , and G.W. Canonica
ASSESSMENT OF IMMUNOGLOBULIN ACTIVITY
D i r e c t Evidence f o r Human Thyroid Peroxidase I n t e r a c t i o n w i t h Anti-microsomal A u t o a n t i b o d i e s
B. Czarnocka, J . Ruf, M. Ferrand, S. L i s s i t z k y , and P. Carayon
A n t i t u b u l i n Antibody i n Various Thyroid Diseases . . . Y. Hara, K. Satoh, Y. Sakatsume, T. Tanikawa,
H. Ikeda, and J . I s h i i
P r oduction of Monoclonal A n t i b o d i e s to Human Thyroid Microsome Antigens 1415
S. Hirakawa, K. Mizushima, I . Shimizu, M. Sunada, S. Suzuki, and Z. Ota
The Microsomal Autoantigen i s an Epitope of the TSH Receptor . . . . 1421 M.N. Islam, R. Tuppal, B.S. Hawe, R. B r i o n e s - U r b i n a ,
and N.R. F a r i d
Thyroid Microsomal Antigen May be a Multimer of 107 kD P r o t e i n 1425
N. Hamada, L. Portmann, and L . J . DeGroot
Sandwich-type Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) f o r the D e t e c t i o n of Low L e v e l s of Microsomal A n t i b o d i e s 1431
Y. Sakatsume, Y. Hara, T. Tanikawa, K. Satoh, H. Ikeda, and J . I s h i i
T h y r o t r o p i n - r e c e p t o r A n t i b o d i e s i n E u t h y r o i d and Hypothyroid Subjects: C o r r e l a t i o n w i t h Microsomal and T h y r o g l o b u l i n A n t i b o d i e s 1437
H.M. Heshmati, M. Izembart, N. R u e l l a n d , P. de Cremoux, J.P. Devaux, and G. V a l l e e
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Use of FRTL-5 Rat Thyroid C e l l L i n e f o r Measurement of Human T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Immunoglobulin ( T S I ) : Comparison w i t h TSH-binding I n h i b i t i o n Immunoglobulin (TBII) 1441
M.K. Gupta, C. Johnson, and O.P. Schumacher
The Induction i n the Mouse of Immunoglobulins that Stimulate Thyroid Growth, Iodide C o n c e n t r a t i o n , and Bind TSH 1447
M. G a f n i , C.B. David, A. Gordon, and J . Gross
Fu r t h e r Studies of the P r o d u c t i o n by Rabbits of T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g A n t i - i d i o t y p i c A n t i b o d i e s to Anti-TSH 1451
G.N. B e a l l , B. Rapoport, I . J . Chopra, and S.R. Kruger
Thyroid Autoantibodies and Immunoglobulin Markers i n Type 1 D i a b e t i c F a m i l i e s 1457
S.H. Roman, R. Fagerstrom, M.E. W i t t , F. G i n s b e r g - F e l l n e r , and P. R u b i n s t e i n
Evidence that Thyroid G r o w t h - s t i m u l a t i n g Immunoglobulins (TGI) are not D i r e c t e d Against the TSH Receptor 1461
R. Gärtner, W. G r e i l , A. W i t t e , B. Mayinger, K. Horn, and R.C. P i c k a r d t
T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Antibody (TSAb) Mimics TSH i n i t s A b i l i t y to S t i m u l a t e the Expression of the Microsomal Antigen on the Surface of Continuously C u l t u r e d Rat Thyroid C e l l s 1465
L. Chiovato, P. V i t t i , C. C u p i n i , P. C e c c a r e l l i , A. Lombardi, and A. Pinchera
Evidence that S t i m u l a t i o n of Thyroid Growth i s Mediated by C y c l i c AMP (cAMP) 1469
D. Neylan, M. Z a k a r i j a , A.J. C l a f l i n , and J.M. McKenzie
IMMUNOGLOBULINS IN GRAVES1 DISEASE
Complement Component C9 i n Graves 1 Disease 1473 S. Ratanachaiyavong, D.A. Oleesky, M. Ludgate,
B. P. Morgan, A.K. Campbell, R. H a l l , and A.M. McGregor
D i s t r i b u t i o n of Thyroid A u t o a n t i b o d i e s Among the IgG Subclasses Düring F l u c t u a t i o n s i n T o t a l Serum L e v e l s Induced by Drug Therapy, Surgery, or Pregnancy 1475
S.M. McLachlan, R. Jansson, P. Thompson, M. B l i c h e r t - T o f t , U. Feldt-Rasmussen, E. Young, and B.R. Smith
Abnormal Thyroid S t i m u l a t o r s on C u l t u r e d Thyroid C e l l s V i s u a l i z e d by the Immunofluorescence S t a i n i n g Method 1479
N. Kuzuya, T. M i t s u h a s h i , K. Kubota, Y. Imai, H. Ikeda, H. Uchimura, and K. Yamashita
I n t e r a c t i o n s Between TSH B i n d i n g I n h i b i t i n g and Adenylate Cyclase S t i m u l a t i n g A n t i b o d i e s i n Graves' Disease 1485
S. M o r i t a , T. K i r i y a m a , N. Yokoyama, I . Kubo, and M. Izumi
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Production of Anti-TSH A n t i b o d i e s w i t h High S p e c i f i c i t y to E i t h e r Human TSH or Bovine TSH i n a P a t i e n t w i t h Graves 1 Disease 1491
T. Akamizu, T. M o r i , K. K a s a g i , T. Yokota, H. Nakamura, and H. Imura
Heterogeneity of Graves 1 IgG: Comparison of TSH-receptor A n t i b o d i e s Between In Sera and In C u l t u r e Supernatants of Lymphocytes Transformed by EB V i r u s I n f e c t i o n 1497
N. Yokoyama, M. Taura, S. Ohtakara, F. Kakezono, and S. Nagataki
M u l t i p l e A u t o a n t i b o d i e s to the TSH Receptor i n Autoimmune Thyroid Disease 1501
Y. Koizumi, M. Z a k a r i j a , and J.M. McKenzie
E f f e c t of T h y r o t r o p i n Receptor B l o c k i n g A n t i b o d i e s on T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g A c t i v i t y of Graves' Immunog l o b u l i n s 1505
J . K o n i s h i , K. K a s a g i , Y. I i d a , T. M i s a k i , K. A r a i , Y. Tokuda, K. Endo, Y. Nohara, N. Matsuura, and K. T o r i z u k a
T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Immunoglobulins (TSI) and T h y r o i d G r o w t h - s t i m u l a t i n g Immunoglobulins (TGI) i n Graves' Disease (GD) 1509
H. B l i d d a l , L. Hegedus, J.M. Hansen, K. Bech, R.D. van der Gaag, and H.A. Drexhage
Autoimmunity Against a T h y r o g l o b u l i n - o r b i t a l Connective Tissue Membrane Shared Antigen i n Graves' Ophthalmopathy 1513
T. K u r o k i , J . Ruf, W. Harvey, P. de Young, A.R. M o i n i , and J.R. Wall
C y c l o s p o r i n A i n Endocrine Ophthalmopathy - A P i l o t Study 1519 R. Jansson, F.A. K a r l s s o n , P.A. Dahlberg, P. Enoksson,
E. T h o r g e i r s s o n , and T.H. Totterman
Immunosuppression by C y c l o s p o r i n i n Endocrine Orbitopathy 1523 G. Kahaly, B. Schweikert, J . Schrezenmeir, U. Krause,
and J . Beyer
E f f e c t of Methimazole and L i t h i u m - c h l o r i d e on the IgG P r o d u c t i o n o f P e r i p h e r a l Blood Mononuclear C e l l s S t imulated by Pokeweed Mitogen i n P a t i e n t s w i t h Graves' Disease 1527
K. Kushima, Y. Ban, N. Ishikawa, R. Sato, H. Hara, H. Nagakura, and H. N i i t a n i
I n h i b i t i o n of T h y r o g l o b u l i n S e c r e t i o n by A n t i t h y r o i d Drugs - Another Mechanism f o r Immunosuppression by Thionamides 1535
A. Feldman, A.E. Schwartz, E.W. Friedman, and T.F. Davies
Enumeration of T Lymphocyte Subsets i n Graves' Disease: Decreased Suppressor C e l l s i n Severe Hyperthyroidism 1539
H. C. G e r s t e i n , Y. I w a t a n i , M. I i t a k a , V.V. Row, and R. Volpe
A c t i v a t e d C i r c u l a t i n g T - c e l l Subsets and T h y r o i d Autoantibodies i n a - I n t e r f e r o n Treated P a t i e n t s 1543
P. Burman and K. Oberg
A P r o s p e c t i v e L o n g i t u d i n a l Study i n Graves' Disease: OKT4/OKT8 R a t i o I n d i c a t e s Treatment Choice, T h y r o i d -s t i m u l a t i n g A n t i b o d i e s (TSAb) I n d i c a t e Treatment Duration 1547
G. Edan, N. Genetet, C. Massart, J.P. Hespel, M. Le Reun, B. Genetet, and M. Simon
TSH Enhances Ex p r e s s i o n by Thyrocytes of I n t e r f e r o n -gamma Induced HLA-D/DR 1551
I . Todd, J.M. McNally, L . J . Harnmond, and R. P u j o l - B o r r e l l
A l t e r a t i o n s i n HLA-DR E x p r e s s i n g T C e l l Subsets Düring Treatment of Graves' Disease 1555
F.A. K a r l s s o n and T.H. Totterman
P e r i p h e r a l Ia P o s i t i v e T C e l l s and T h e i r A c t i v a t i o n by T h y r o g l o b u l i n , Thyroid Microsome, and TSH Receptor i n Autoimmune Th y r o i d Diseases 1559
K. Z e k i , S. Eto, T. F u j i h i r a , F. Shirakawa, and H. Suzuki
P e r i p h e r a l Blood and I n t r a t h y r o i d a l Mononuclear C e l l P o p u l a t i o n s and T h e i r R e l a t i o n to A u t o a n t i b o d i e s i n P a t i e n t s w i t h Graves' Disease 1563
N. Ishikawa, K. Eguchi, N. Momotani, Y. Ban, K. I t o , M. Matsunaga, T. Fukuda, and S. Nagataki
Ia Molecules E x p r e s s i o n and C e l l u l a r I n t e r a c t i o n s i n Thyroid Glands of Graves' Disease 1569
M. Matsunaga, K. Eg u c h i , T. Fukuda, A. Kurata, H. Tezuka, C. Shimomura, and S. Nagataki
Thyrocyte HLA-DR E x p r e s s i o n Induced by Autologous Graves' Lymphocytes and Supernatants From Mitogen-s t i m u l a t e d Lymphocytes 1575
Y. I w a t a n i , H. G e r s t e i n , M. I i t a k a , V.V. Row, and R. Volpe
A n t i g e n - p r e s e n t i n g D e n d r i t i c C e l l s i n Autoimmune Th y r o i d Disease 1579
H. A. Drexhage, M.M. W i l d e r s , R.D. van der Gaag, P.J. K a b e l , H.A.M. V o o r b i j , and W.M. Wiersinga
D i s s e c t i o n and C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n of the Spontaneous and Induced E x p r e s s i o n of HLA-D/DR by Thyroid E p i t h e l i u m 1587
I . Todd, B.A.S. Abdul-Karim, R. P u j o l - B o r r e l l , M. Feldmann, and G.F. Bottazzo
I n h i b i t i o n of TSH and Graves' IgG S t i m u l a t e d Iodine O r g a n i f i c a t i o n by D i t h i o t h r e i t o l : A P o s s i b l e Role f o r TSH Receptor Modulation i n Graves' Disease 1593
J . Ginsberg, C. von Westarp, and D.J. R a f t e r
Author Index 1597
Subject Index 1607
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CONTENTS
VOLUME 1
PLENARY LECTURES
T h y r o t r o p i n - r e l e a s i n g Hormone A c t i o n i n T h y r o t r o p i c C e l l s : Mechanism of S t i m u l a t i o n of T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Hormone S e c r e t i o n 1
M.C. Gershengorn
Thyroid Hormones and the Developing B r a i n 5 G. Morreale de Escobar
I o d i n e - s u f f i c i e n t G o i t e r and Autoimmune T h y r o i d i t i s : The Kentucky and Colombian Experience 19
E. G a i t a n
Neonatal Hypothyroid S c r e e n i n g : Nationwide Experience i n Japan 27
M. I r i e
Iodine D e f i c i e n c y , the T h y r o i d , and the B r a i n 37 B.S. H e t z e l
PROLACTIN, TSH, AND THYROID HORMONES
An Overview of the Neuroendocrine C o n t r o l of TSH and PRL, TSH B i o s y n t h e s i s , P i t u i t a r y D eiodinase, and TSH-producing Tumors 45
B. L. Wajchenberg and J.A.M. Marcondes
The N e u r o r e g u l a t i o n of TSH and P r o l a c t i n S e c r e t i o n 49 C. Dieguez, S. Foord, J . P e t e r s , R. H a l l , and M. Scanion
TSH B i o s y n t h e s i s 57 I.A. K o u r i d e s , J.A. Gurr, 0. Wolf, and G.K. W h i t f i e l d
Role of the P i t u i t a r y Iodothyronine 5'deiodinase A c t i v i t y i n the Negative Feedback by Th y r o i d Hormone upon TSH Release . . 65
J.E. S i l v a
TSH-secreting P i t u i t a r y Tumors 71 B.D. Weintraub, P.A. P e t r i c k , N. Gesundheit,
and E.H. O l d f i e l d
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INHERITED DISORDERS
Emerging Concepts i n I n h e r i t e d D i s o r d e r s of Thyroid Metabolism . . . 79 G. Medeiros-Neto
H e r e d i t a b l e Defects i n T h y r o i d Peroxidase F u n c t i o n 83 L. J . DeGroot and L. Portman
H e r e d i t a r y G o i t e r w i t h T h y r o g l o b u l i n D e f i c i e n c y 91 G. Vassart
Thyroid Hormone-binding Plasma P r o t e i n s 97 G. Hennemann, E.P. Krenning, and R. Docter
I n h e r i t e d D i s o r d e r s of Thyroid Hormone A c t i o n 103 J . Gross
GROWTH CONTROL OF FOLLICULAR CELL IN VITRO
Expectations i n the Study on Growth Regu l a t i o n of Thyroid E p i t h e l i a l C e l l s In V i t r o 109
Y. Kondo
Growth C o n t r o l of F o l l i c u l a r C e l l s In V i t r o 113 F.S. Ambesi-Impiombato, D. Tramontano, and B.M. Ve n e z i a n i
C o n t r o l of P r o l i f e r a t i o n and of the E x p r e s s i o n of D i f f e r e n t i a t i o n i n Thyroid C e l l s i n C u l t u r e 119
J.E. Dumont, P.P. Roger, P. S e r v a i s , C. Gerard, S. Reuse, A. L e f o r t , R. Lecocq, and F. Lamy
Pos t - r e c e p t o r Events i n Growth C o n t r o l 125 M.A. P i s a r e v , G. Burton, P.B. Gra w i t z , G.D. Chazenbalk,
G.J. J u v e n a l , D.L. Kleiman de P i s a r e v , L. Krawiec, and R.M. V a l s e c c h i
Growth C o n t r o l and F o l l i c u l a r C e l l N e o p l a s i a 131 H. Studer
CLINICAL PROBLEMS IN THYROID DISEASE
C l i n i c a l Problems i n Thyroid Disease 139 C.J. Eastman
T r a n s p l a c e n t a l Antibody-induced Neonatal Syndromes 143 M. Z a k a r i j a and J.M. McKenzie
Labeled A n t i b o d i e s i n the L o c a l i z a t i o n and Therapy of Thyro i d Carcinoma 151
S. Nagataki
Amiodarone and the T h y r o i d 161 A. P i n c h e r a , E. M a r t i n o , F. Aghini-Lombardi, A. P a c c h i a r o t t i ,
M. L e n z i a r d i , and L. Braverman
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THYROTROPIN: STRUCTURE, RECEPTOR BINDING, AND ASSAY METHODS
I s o l a t i o n and C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n of the Gene Encoding the ß-subunit of Rat T h y r o t r o p i n 169
F. E. Carr, L.R. Need, L. Shin, and W.W. Chin
I s o l a t i o n of a Gene Encoding Human T h y r o t r o p i n Beta Subunit 173 G. K. W h i t f i e l d , R.E. Powers, J.A. Gurr, 0. Wolf,
and I.A. Kourides
A u t o r a d i o g r a p h i c a l P o r t r a y a l of D i s t r i b u t i o n P a t t e r n s of TSH Receptors i n Human Thyroid Gland Tissues 177
H. W. M u l l e r , S. Schröder, G. Wasmus, P. Schmiegelow, and B.R. Smith
Bovine T h y r o t r o p i n B i n d i n g S i t e s i n N u c l e i and Nuclear M a t r i x of Porc i n e Thyrocytes 181
G.E. Fahraeus-van Ree and N.R. F a r i d
Flow Cytometric A n a l y s i s of TSH Bin d i n g to i t s Receptors 187 K. Takaya, S. Satomi, Y. M i y a t a , Y. Taguchi, and M. K a s a i
G a n g l i o s i d e and P h o s p h o l i p i d Content i n Normal and P a t h o l o g i c a l Human Thyro i d 193
P. L a c c e t t i , D. G r i e c o , F. D'Antonio, A. Mariano, and V. Macchia
C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n of the Optimal T h y r o t r o p i n (TSH) Induced C y c l i c AMP Accumulation i n the Cloned Human Thyroid C e l l L ine (GEJ) 199
J . J . Remy, J . Salamero, and J . C h a r r e i r e
C l i n i c a l Experience w i t h a S e n s i t i v e Immunoradiometric Assay f o r Serum Th y r o t r o p i n (TSH): D i a g n o s t i c and Therapeutic I m p l i c a t i o n s for H y p e r t h y r o i d and Thyr o i d Cancer P a t i e n t s . . . 205
M.F. Bayer, J.P. K r i s s , and I.R. McDougall
A H i g h l y S e n s i t i v e , N o n - i s o t o p i c Assay f o r Human TSH wi t h Extended C l i n i c a l U t i l i t y 211
R.C. Doss, B.J. Green, C A . Spencer, and J.T. N i c o l o f f
Measurement of C i r c u l a t i n g T h y r o t r o p i n Concentrations by an Immunochemiluminometric Assay 215
P.J. Evans, I . Weeks, S. Woodhead, K. Jones, R. H a l l , and M.F. Scanion
E v a l u a t i o n of P a t i e n t s on Thyroxine ( T 4 ) Replacement w i t h a Highly S e n s i t i v e Commercial TSH Immunoradiometric Assay (TSH-IRMA) 221
J . Garces and C.P. Barsano
S t u d i e s of C a l m o d u l i n - l i k e P o r t i o n i n the TSH Receptor 225 T. Hachiya, Y. Nakajima, Y. Ura, M. I s h i d a , T. M i y a z a k i ,
and Y. Ochi
REGULATION, SECRETION, AND ACTION OF TSH, AND CONTROL OF THYROID FUNCTION
TSH Secretory R e g u l a t i o n : New Evidence that T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) and Thyroxine ( T 4 ) Can I n h i b i t TRH S e c r e t i o n Both In Vivo and In V i t r o 233
T. I r i u c h i j i m a , D. Rogers, and J.F. Wilber
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E f f e c t of TRH on 5 1 -deiodinases i n Rat P i t u i t a r y Glands 237 T. Shimizu, Y. Ozawa, and Y. S h i s h i b a
P e r i n a t a l P i t u i t a r y - t h y r o i d F u n c t i o n at High A l t i t u d e 243 A. V i l l e n a , E.A. P r e t e l l , E. Manucci, and E. Wong
Human F e t a l P r o l a c t i n but not TSH S e c r e t i o n i s A f f e c t e d by Dopaminergic S t i m u l i 249
E. R o t i , G. Robuschi, A. Gnudi, and L.E. Braverman
C h o l i n e r g i c Agents and I n h i b i t o r s of E x t r a c e l l u l a r Calcium I n f l u x Suppress the S e c r e t i o n of TSH by Human T h y r o t r o p i c Adenoma C e l l s Maintained i n Long-term C u l t u r e 255
H.G. F e i n , N.E. Butkus, and R.C. Sm a l l r i d g e
Comparison of a P i t u i t a r y TSH-secreting M i c r o - Versus Macroadenoma 259
N. Gesundheit, P.A. P e t r i c k , T. T a y l o r , E.H. O l d f i e l d , and B.D. Weintraub
D e f e c t i v e TSH Suppression i n a Case of Non-neoplastic I n a p p r o p r i a t e TSH S e c r e t i o n (ITSHS) 267
S. Benvenga, G.A. Sobbrio, F. V e r m i g l i o , S. Cannavo, A. Granata, G. Lombardi, and F. T r i m a r c h i
T h y r o t r o p i n S e c r e t i o n i n Thalassemic P a t i e n t s Düring Puberty and Postpuberty 271
M. Langer, P.P. Rovasio, A. Masala, S. Alagna, G.A. Cuccuru, P. Cossu, V. L o r i g a , G. Madeddu, and A. Stangoni
Thyroid F u n c t i o n and P r o l a c t i n S e c r e t i o n i n Women wi t h Menstrual D i s o r d e r s and/or I n f e r t i l i t y 277
H.G. Bohnet, K. Kato, and D. Niemann
a-adrenergic C o n t r o l of TSH S e c r e t i o n i n Man 281 N.R. Musso, A. Pende, M.L. M o n t a l d i , A. Morgano, M. Arzese,
and L. D e v i l l a
TSH and T h y r o i d a l Responses to Continuous and I n t e r m i t t e n t TRH A d m i n i s t r a t i o n 285
B. L. S h u l k i n , R.E. P r u i t t , and R.D. U t i g e r
Measurements of T h y r o t r o p i n - r e l e a s i n g Hormone (TR H ) - l i k e Immunoreactivity i n Human Blood i n Thyroid Diseases 291
L. Duntas, D. G r o u s e l l e , F.S. Keck, U. Loos, and E.F. P f e i f f e r
Immunoreactive TRH and TRH-OH i n Rat Hypophysial P o r t a l Blood . . . . 295 V. Guillaume, L. Ouakif, A. Dutour, E. Castanas,
and C. O l i v e r
Ontogeny of Human P a n c r e a t i c T h y r o t r o p i n - r e l e a s i n g Hormone 299 G. Bambini, E. M a r t i n o , S. Grasso, G. Pardo,
and F. Aghini-Lombardi
Dopamine and L-Dopa, P r e c u r s o r s of Norepinephrine: E f f e c t s on Thyroxine Release 303
M.L. Maayan, E.M. V o l p e r t , and R.V. S e l l i t t o
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Short-Term In V i t r o S t i m u l a t o r y E f f e c t of Glucagon on T4 S e c r e t i o n i n Rat and Human Thyroid 307
J.R. A t t a l i , P. V a l e n s i , D. D a r n i s , C. W e i s s e l b e r g , and J . Sebaoun
E f f e c t s of Phorbol E s t e r s on P r o t e i n P h o s p h o r y l a t i o n and Free T 3 Release by Mouse Thyroid Lobes 313
K. Haraguchi, T. Endo, and T. Onaya
Acute In V i t r o S t i m u l a t o r y E f f e c t of T h y r o t r o p i n R e l e a s i n g Hormone (TRH) on T 4 S e c r e t i o n i n Rat and Human Thyro i d . . . . 319
P. V a l e n s i , J.R. A t t a l i , D. D a r n i s , and J . Sebaoun
E f f e c t of Calmodulin I n h i b i t o r s on Thyroid Hormone S e c r e t i o n . . . . 325 A. Nakai, A. Nagasaka, H. Hidaka, T. Tanaka, T. Ohyama,
K. Iwase, S. Ohtani, T. Aono, R. Masunaga, H. Nakagawa, and K. Kataoka
Th y r o t r o p i c A c t i v i t y of A c i d I s o e l e c t r i c V a r i a n t s of Human Chor i o n i c Gonadotropin from T r o p h o b l a s t i c Tumors 331
K. Mann, N. Schneider, B. S a l i e r , and R. Hoermann
REGULATION OF THYROID GROWTH
E f f e c t s of Neuropeptides and TSH on T h y r o i d Blood Flow and Hormone S e c r e t i o n 335
G. A. Hedge, L. Huffman, and J.M. Connors
E f f e c t of P r o t e i n Kinase C A c t i v a t i o n on T h y r o i d C e l l Growth and Function 339
M.C. Eggo and L.K. Bachrach
C o n t r o l of P r o l i f e r a t i o n and D i f f e r e n t i a t i o n i n Primary Cul t u r e s of C a l f Thyroid C e l l s 345
CM. Gerard and P.P. Roger
Growth Factor Requirement of I s o l a t e d T h y r o i d F o l l i c l e s 351 P. Smith, D. Wynford-Thomas, and E.D. W i l l i a m s
P r o d u c t i o n of Both Types of I n s u l i n - L i k e Growth F a c t o r s by Primary C u l t u r e s of Ovine Thyroid C e l l s 353
W.W. Mak, B. Bhaumick, R.M. B a l a , J.E. Kudlow, and G.N. Burrow
The E f f e c t of Epidermal Growth Factor (EGF) on T h y r o i d Function i n the Sheep and i n I s o l a t e d Rat Hepatocytes 359
J.M. Corcoran, M.J. Waters, J . Marks, G. Jorgensen, K.V. Waite, and C.J. Eastman
FOLLICULAR CELLS CULTURE
Formation of I n t r a c y t o p l a s m i c M i c r o f o l l i c u l a r Lumina i n Dispersed Thyroid C e l l s 365
P. Neve, M. A u t h e l e t , and B. Rousset
D i f f e r e n t Calcium Requirements for Low Iodine D i e t (LID) Induced Developmental Growth of the Rat T h y r o i d : Evidence from In C u l t u r e Experiments 369
H. T r i a n t a p h y l l i d i s
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E f f e c t s of the Chronic and Acute Treatments of P i g Thyroid C e l l s w i t h F o r s k o l i n on the C y c l i c AMP Accumulation, the P h o s p h o l i p i d Turnover, and I o d i n a t i o n 375
B. Haye, J.L. A u b l i n , S. Champion, B. Lambert, and C. Jacquerain
Regulatory Networks i n the Acute C o n t r o l of Thyroid Function . . . . 379 J . Mockel, J . Van Sande, C. Erneux, P. Cochaux,
and J.E. Dumont
S t i m u l a t i o n of Thyroid Adenylate Cyclase A c t i v i t y i n Sera of P a t i e n t s w i t h N o n t h y r o i d a l I l l n e s s 385
F. Kakezono, S. Yamashita, N. Yokoyama, S. M o r i t a , S. Okamoto, I . Morimoto, N. I k a r i , and M. Izumi
Hormonal R e g u l a t i o n of DNA Polymerase 3 A c t i v i t y i n Rat Thyroid Gland 391
T. Ohyama, A. Nagasaka, S. Yoshida, A. Nakai, K. Iwase, S. Ohtani, H. Nakagawa, R. Musunaga, S. Kato, and K. Kataoka
Norepinephrine and TSH S t i m u l a t i o n on Iodide E f f l u x i n FRTL-5 Thyroid C e l l s Involves M e t a b o l i t e s of Ara c h i d o n i c Acid and i s A s s o c i a t e d w i t h the I o d i n a t i o n of T h y r o g l o b u l i n . . . . 397
C. M a r c o c c i , A. L u i n i , P. Sant i s t e b a n , and E.F. Grollman
E f f e c t of TSH and T h y r o i d - s t i m u l a t i n g Antibody (TSAb) on the D e s e n s i t i z a t i o n of the Adenylate Cyclase A c t i v i t y i n FRTL-5 C e l l s 403
P. V i t t i , L. Chiovato, P. C e c c a r e l l i , M. Novaes J r . , C. Mammoli, P. Del Guerra, and G. F e n z i
R e g u l a t i o n of HLA-DR Gene Expression i n C u l t u r e d Human Thyroi d C e l l s : A Role f o r L e c t i n , Gamma I n t e r f e r o n , and C y c l o s p o r i n e 407
L.A. P i c c i n i n i , B.S. Schachter, and T.F. Davies
THYROID HORMONE STRUCTURE AND METABOLISM
Thy r o i d Hormone S t r u c t u r e - a c t i v i t y R e l a t i o n s h i p s : An Unusual Conformation f o r 3 , 5 , 3 1 - t r i i o d o t h y r o p r o p i o n i c A c i d 411
V. Cody
Chromatographie P r o p e r t i e s and Probable S t r u c t u r e of the Ur i n a r y Conjugate of an Ethane-1,2-diol Formed In Vivo from 3 , 5 , 3 ' - t r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) 417
J.T. Gordon, M.B. Dratman, and A.L. Yergey
E f f e c t s of d- P r o p r a n o l o l Treatment on Transport of Thyroid Hormones i n t o Tissue C e l l s 423
R. Docter, J.T.M. van der H e i j d e n , E.P. Krenning, and G. Hennemann
Impaired Release of Hepatic T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) i n the D i a b e t i c Low T3 Syndrome 429
O.V.P. Denardin, R.M.B. M a c i e l , E. Menabo, E.M.K. Russo, and D.R. Borges
Metabolism of r T 3 by I s o l a t e d Rat Hepatocytes 433 S.J.E. Rooda, M.A.C. van Loon, and T.J. V i s s e r
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Thyroid Hormone Metabolism i n Kidney E p i t h e l i a l C e l l s i n Continuous C u l t u r e 437
J.L. Leonard
E x t r a t h y r o i d a l Conversion of Thyroxine to 3 , 5 , 3 ' -t r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e i n Rats Undergoing Acute I m m o b i l i z a t i o n S t r e s s 443
A.C. Bianco, M.T. Nunes, R.M.B. M a c i e l , and N.S. H e l l
E f f e c t of Cadmium on T h y r o i d Hormone Metabolism 449 K. Yoshida, M. S u z u k i , T. Sakurada, H. Fukazawa, S. S a i t o ,
K. Yoshinaga, A. Nakano, N. S u g i h i r a , and H. S a i t o
P r e f e r e n t i a l Metabolism of T4 to r T 3 ( T 3 Reverse) i n Hyperthyroxinemia Induced by L- t h y r o x i n e ( L - T 4 ) T r e a t ment of Hypothyroidism i n C h i l d r e n and Adolescents 455
S. Iorcansky and M.A. R i v a r o l a
NADPH with C y t o s o l S t i m u l a t e s D e i o d i n a t i o n by Detergent-s o l u b i l i z e d H epatic Microsomes: Evidence f o r NADPH-dependent C y t o s o l i c Non-glutathione Reductase System 461
K. Sawada, B.C.W. Hummel, and P.G. W a l f i s h
The I o n i c Microscope Enables the V i s u a l i z a t i o n of Stable Iodine w i t h i n F o l l i c l e s of the Human Th y r o i d Gland 4 6 5
P. Fragu and E. Larras-Regard
Endocytosis of O r g a n i f i e d Iodine i n the Endostyle of the Amphioxus 4 7 1
L.E. E r i c s o n , G. F r e d r i k s s o n , and T. Ofverholm
THYROID HORMONE TRANSPORT
Human Hepatoma (HEP G2) C e l l s Secrete a Novel T 4 ~ b i n d i n g P r o t e i n (27 K P r o t e i n ) 477
L. B a r t a l e n a , S. G r i m a l d i , and J . Robbins
P a r t i a l P u r i f i c a t i o n of Rat Serum Thy r o x i n e - b i n d i n g G l o b u l i n . . . . 481 M. Nanno, R. Ohtsuka, N. K i k u c h i , Y. Ok i , S. Ohgo,
H. Kurahachi, T. Yoshimi, and S. Hamada
Thy r o i d Function Tests i n Subjects w i t h a Genetic I s o e l e c t r i c Focusing V a r i a n t TBG 4 8 5
J . Takamatsu, M. Ando, D. Sarne, and S. R e f e t o f f
E f f e c t of Long-chain F a t t y Acids on the B i n d i n g of T4 and T3 to Human T h y r o x i n e - b i n d i n g G l o b u l i n (TBG) 491
M. Tabachnick and L. Korcek
An Unusual Type of F a m i l i a l Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia i n a Japanese Fa m i l y 4 9 5
0. I s o z a k i , N. Okada, T. Tsushima, M. S a j i , K. K i t a h a r a , Y. Fukuyama, K. Shizume, Y. S h i s h i b a , and T. Tanaka
P e r i p h e r a l Metabolism o f Thyro i d Hormones i n Co n g e n i t a l Thyroid Hormone Transport A b n o r m a l i t i e s : F a m i l i a l Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia and TBG Increase 499
R. B i a n c h i , G. I e r v a s i , A. P i l o , N. Molea, M. F e r d e g h i n i , F. Cazzuola, and G. G i r a u d i
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Free T 4 Index R e s u l t s are N o n - s p e c i f i c i n P a t i e n t s with Hypothyroxinemia 505
J.C. Nelson, R.T. Tomei, and M.R. Pandian
Measurement of "Free Thyroxine" i n D r i e d Blood Samples on F i l t e r Paper by Radio- and Enzyme-immunoassay for M o n i t o r i n g Thyroid F u n c t i o n . . 509
K. M i y a i , N. Hata, H. M i z u t a , Y. Endo, M. I t o , and 0. Nose
E f f e c t of D i l u t i o n on F T 3 and F T 4 C o n c e n t r a t i o n i n Serum C o n t a i n i n g Substances that I n t e r a c t w i t h Thyroid Hormone-binding P r o t e i n s 513
N. Boye, H. Orskov, and J . Weeke
Evidence for Dual P e r i p h e r a l 5'deiodinases (5'D) Regulating C i r c u l a t i n g T 3 L e v e l s i n Man 519
A. N i m a l a s u r i y a , S. L i n , J . L o P r e s t i , A.O. Marcus, C A . Spencer, and J.T. N i c o l o f f
Evidence f o r P e r i p h e r a l A u t o r e g u l a t i o n of Thyroxine Conversion 525
F.S. Keck, U. Loos, L. Duntas, S. Wieshammer, and E.F. P f e i f f e r
S i t e s of T4 to T 3 Conversion i n the Rat 531 J . van Doorn, D. van der Heide, and F. Roelfsema
E v a l u a t i o n of O l e i c A c i d , A r a c h i d o n i c A c i d , and Various Drugs as Competitors f o r Serum Bi n d i n g of Thyroxine 537
J.R. S t o c k i g t , C F . Lim, Y. B a i , K.N. Wynne, and D.J. T o p l i s s
A l t e r a t i o n s i n Thyroid F u n c t i o n Parameters F o l l o w i n g A d m i n i s t r a t i o n of F a t t y Acids 543
I . J . Chopra, T.S. Huang, D.H. Solomon, and G.N.C. Teco
A New Form of X-chromosome Linked TBG Abnormality w i t h no Demonstrable T 4 ~ b i n d i n g A c t i v i t y 549
Y. Murata, J . Takamatsu, and S. R e f e t o f f
Normal C e l l u l a r Uptake of Thyroxine ( T 4 ) from Serum of P a t i e n t s w i t h F a m i l i a l Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia (FDH) or E l e v a t e d T h y r o x i n e - b i n d i n g G l o b u l i n (TBG): T4 Bound t o Albumin i s not P r e f e r e n t i a l l y T r a n s f e r r e d to Tissue 551
D. H. Sarne and M. Weinberg
C a r r i e r - m e d i a t e d Transport of Thyroid Hormone (TH) i n t o Rat Hepatocytes i s Rate L i m i t i n g i n T o t a l C e l l u l a r Uptake and Metabolism 553
E. P. Krenning, R. Docter, M. Polhuys, B.F. Bernard, T.J. V i s s e r , J.A. Mol, and G. Hennemann
Enhanced Rate o f C e l l u l a r Uptake of Thyroxine ( T 4 ) from Sera o f Subjects w i t h F a m i l i a l Dysalbuminemic Hyperthyroxinemia (FDH) 557
B. N. Premachandra, I.K. W i l l i a m s , B.C. N i s u l a , and J . Wortsman
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E l e v a t i o n of Sex Hormone B i n d i n g G l o b u l i n (SHBG) L e v e l s i n Some Sera w i t h I n h e r i t e d Increase i n Thyroxine B i n d i n g G l o b u l i n (TBG) 563
J. Wortsman, I.K. W i l l i a m s , B.C. N i s u l a , W. Rosner, and B.N. Premachandra
INTRATHYROIDAL METABOLISM
I d e n t i f i c a t i o n and R e g u l a t i o n of Thyroperoxidase: Use of S p e c i f i c Antiserum 569
M.A.C. P r a t t - C a r l i n , M.C. Eggo, and G.N. Burrow
I r r e v e r s i b l e I n a c t i v a t i o n of Lactoperoxidase by Excess Hydrogen Peroxide I n v o l v i n g Cleavage of the C a t a l y t i c Herne Moiety 575
H. K o h l e r , M. Huwiler, and H. Jenzer
Residual Capacity f o r Iodide O r g a n i f i c a t i o n i n Human Thyroid S l i c e s Provoked by Hydrogen Peroxide 581
T. Nakashima, S. Noguchi, K. Okamura, A. Shir o o z u , K. Sato, H. Ikenoue, and M. F u j i s h i m a
T3 and rTß Generation from Exogenous and Endogenous T4 i n Perfused Dog Thyroids 587
P. Laurberg and H. Orskov
E f f e c t s of S y n t h e t i c I o d o l i p i d s on Thyroid F u n c t i o n "In V i t r o " : P o s s i b l e Role i n Thyr o i d R e g u l a t i o n 591
M.A. P i s a r e v , G.D. Chazenbalk, L. Krawiec, R.M. V a l s e c c h i , P.B. G r a w i t z , G.J. J u v e n a l , and G. Burton
Formation of D i i o d o t y r o s i n e (DIT) by E t h e r - l i n k Cleavage of T4 i n Rat L i v e r Homogenate as Measured by DIT Radio-immunoassay 595
H. Meinhold and J . Schwander
Is Iodide Required f o r P e r o x i d a s e - c a t a l y z e d Coupling i n Thy r o g l o b u l i n ? 601
L. Lamas
I n h i b i t i o n of Th y r o i d Peroxidase (TPO) and Lactoperoxidase (LPO) by G o i t r i n and R i c i n i n e 607
N.M. Alexander and N. Zenker
S e l e c t i v e I n h i b i t i o n by Monoaraine Oxidase (MAO) I n h i b i t o r s of the I o d o t y r o s i n e Formation Induced by MAO Substrates i n Bovine T h y r o i d Tissue 613
A.M. M a s i n i - R e p i s o , A.M. C a b a n i l l a s , and M.C. Andrada
Thyroid F u n c t i o n i n F a s t i n g Rats 619 T. J o l i n and L. Lamas
I n s u l i n D e f i c i e n c y Impairs Thyroid Peroxidase A c t i v i t y : A Study i n Experimental Diabetes M e l l i t u s 627
E.G. Moura, C.C. Pazos, and D. Rosenthal
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THYROID HORMONE ACTION
On the Mechanism of I r r e v e r s i b l e B r a i n Damage Caused by P e r i n a t a l T h y r o i d Hormone D e f i c i e n c y 631
F.L. C r u t c h f i e l d , M.B. Dratman, J . Greenberg, A.S. Jennings, and L. Van Middlesworth
R e g u l a t i o n of 19,000 Mr S o l u b l e P r o t e i n and High M o b i l i t y Group P r o t e i n (HMG 14) Ph o s p h o r y l a t i o n by T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) i n Primary A s t r o c y t i c C u l t u r e s 637
J.M. Gavaret, M. Luo, and R. Faure
R e g u l a t i o n by n-Butyrate of Thyroid Hormone Receptor L e v e l s i n C u l t u r e d C e l l s of G l i a l O r i g i n 641
J . O r t i z - C a r o , F. M o n t i e l , A. P a s c u a l , and A. Aranda
I n h i b i t o r y E f f e c t of Thyroid Hormone on P r o t e i n Synthesis by F e t a l Rat Neurons i n Primary C u l t u r e 647
F. Sanchez-Franco, M.T. de los F r a i l e s , and L. Cacicedo
E f f e c t s of T3 and Dexamethasone on P r o l i f e r a t i o n and Enzyme A c t i v i t i e s of G l i a l C e l l s i n C u l t u r e 651
F. M o n t i e l , L.L. S a r l i e v e , A. P a s c u a l , and A. Aranda
H e a l i n g E f f e c t s of Iodine and Thyroid Hormone on Experimental R i c k e t s 655
M. Shimazaki, H. Masuda, H. Kuwahara, and T. Umano
Thyr o i d Hormone S t i m u l a t e s Red Blood C e l l Ca + +-dependent ATPase A c t i v i t y Through a "Non-Hormonal" E f f e c t 661
G. Costante, G. Sand, D. Connart, and D. G l i n o e r
I n d u c t i o n of Metamorphosis and Thyroid F u n c t i o n i n the L a r v a l Lamprey 667
S. Suzuki
D i f f e r e n t i a l E f f e c t of Hypothyroidism on the D e n d r i t i c D e n s i t y of Pyramidal Neurons of the Ce r e b r a l Cortex 671
A. Ruiz-Marcos and S.L. I p i n a
P r o s t a c y c l i n ( P G I 2 ) P r o d u c t i o n i n H y p e r t h y r o i d Rats and P a t i e n t s w i t h Graves 1 Disease 677
T. Noguchi, Y. Kazama, Y. Kanemaru, and T. Onaya
R e g u l a t i o n of Rat L i v e r G l y c e r o p h o s p h o l i p i d F a t t y A c i d Composition i n Hypo- and Hyperthyroidism 681
F.H. Faas, A.Q. Dang, and W.J. Car t e r
E f f e c t of Thyroxine Replacement Therapy on Serum T h y r o t r o p i n 685
K. Banovac and S. Shaheb
Thyroxine-induced M o l t i n g and Gonadal Functions of L a y i n g Hens 689
K. Sekimoto, K. Imai, M. Suzuki, H. Taki kawa, and N. Hoshino
Glucagon Causes Disappearance of a T 3 and Carbohydrate-i n d u c i b l e Rat Hepatic mRNA (mRNAg^) : Unexpected C i r c a d i a n Dependency of Response 693
W.B. Kin l a w , H.C. Towle, T.Y. Tao, D.B. Jump, H.L. Schwartz, C.N. Mariash, and J.H. Oppenheimer
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Supppression of T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e - i n d u c e d Growth Hormone Gene E x p r e s s i o n by I n s u l i n - l i k e Growth F a c t o r - I i n Thyroidectomized Rat P i t u i t a r y C e l l s 697
S. Yamashita and S. Melmed
Hyppothyroidism I n h i b i t s the Rapid Response of mRNA-S]^ to Carbohydrate Feeding 701
C N . Mariash, S. S e e l i g , H.L. Schwartz, D.B. Jump, and J.H. Oppenheimer
Thnyroid Hormone S t i m u l a t e s A l k a l i n e Phosphatase A c t i v i t y i n Cul t u r e d O s t e o b l a s t i c C e l l s w i t h T3 Nuclear Receptors 705
K. Sato, D.C. Han, Y. F u j i i , and K. Shizume
Stcudies on the E f f e c t s of Thyroid Hormones and t h e i r M e t a b o l i t e s on Human Red C e l l A c e t y l c h o l i n e Esterase 709
A. Tomada, T. Hashimoto, F. Matsubara, K. Tanishima, and Y. Yoneyama
THYROID HORMONE RECEPTORS
Evvidence f o r Nucl e a r T 3 Receptors i n Neonatal C e r e b r a l A s t r o c y t e s 713
C.C. C a l l e g a r i , R.H. T a r r i s , S. Cheung, M.E. Weichsel J r . , and D.A. F i s h e r
D i i r e c t T hyroid Hormone S t i m u l a t i o n of M i t o c h o n d r i a l O x i d a t i v e P h o s p h o r y l a t i o n : The Role of Adenine N u c l e o t i d e T r a n s l o c a s e (AdNT) 717
K. S t e r l i n g
Innduction of L i v e r M i t o c h o n d r i a l a-Glycerophosphate Dehydrogenase (a-GPD) by G l u c o c o r t i c o i d D e f i c i t : Role of the Nuclear T 3 ~ r e c e p t o r (nT 3-R) 721
A.R. Recupero, A.H. C o l e o n i , 0. C h e r u b i n i , and A. Oviedo
Onntogeny of Nuclear T3 Receptor i n Primary C u l t u r e d A s t r o c y t e s 727
M. Luo, R. Faure, and J.H. Dussault
P u u r i f i c a t i o n and C h a r a c t e r i z a t i o n of T 3 - r e c e p t o r from Beef L i v e r Plasma Membrane 731
R. H o r i u c h i , K. Yamauchi, S. Koya, and H. Takikawa
E f f f e c t of the Th y r o i d Status on the P r o p e r t i e s of the 3-receptors of Adipocytes as Related to L i p o l y s i s 737
D. Caucheteux and P. De Nayer
Reeceptor I n d u c t i o n by Thyroid Hormones i n Tadpole E r y t h r o c y t e s In Vivo and In V i t r o 741
C R . Thomas, J . Drake, and E. Frieden
P u u t a t i v e Nuclear T r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e Receptors i n Tadpole L i v e r Düring Metamorphic Climax 745
V.A. Galton and D. St. Germain
A e x t i v i t y of T 3 ~ r e s p o n s i v e a-Glycerophosphate Dehydrogenase (a-GPD) and the C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of Nuclear T 3 ~ b i n d i n g i n the Male and Female Rat 751
A.H. C o l e o n i , A.R. Recupero, 0. C h e r u b i n i , and A. Oviedo
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Role of T 4 i n the Modulation of P i t u i t a r y T 3 Nuclear Receptors ( T 3 n R ) i n Hypothyroid Rats 755
T. Lemarchand-Beraud, K. Von Overbeck, and A. Donda
Human Nuclear Thyroid Hormone Receptors 759 K. Ichikawa and L . J . DeGroot
Ontogeny of Thyroid Düring Embryogenesis: Evidence of Two Thyrox ine B i n d i n g S i t e s 763
D. B e l l a b a r b a , S. B e l i s l e , N. G a l l o - P a y e t , and J.G. Lehoux
TISSUE DEIODINATION OF THYROID HORMONE
I n s u l i n , Glucose, and Glucagon are P o t e n t i a l Modulators of Thyroid Hormone A c t i o n through Brown Adipose Tissue 5'-deiodinase i n Rats 767
J.E. S i l v a and P.R. Larsen
E f f e c t of Thyroid Hormones, Food D e p r i v a t i o n , and Cold Exposure on Thyr o i d T 4 Outer Ring Monodeiodinating A c t i v i t y (5'MDl) i n Mice 773
S.Y. Wu
3 , 3 5 1 - t r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( ^ 3 ) I n h i b i t s I o d o t h y r o n i n e -5 1 - d e i o d i n a t i n g A c t i v i t y Induced by Equimolar Concentration of 3 , 5 , 3 ' - t r i i o d o t h y r o n i n e ( T 3 ) i n Cul t u r e d F e t a l L i v e r of Mouse 779
D.C. Han, K. Sato, Y. F u j i i , T. Tsushima, and K. Shizume
Design of A c t i v e S i t e - d i r e c t e d Iodothyronine Deiodinase Ligands Using TBPA as a Binding S i t e Model 783
J . K o ehrle, M. Auf'mkolk, M. Spanka, V. Cody, and R.D. Hesch
Generated Dihydrolipoamide and C y t o s o l i c Components Stimulate Hepatic Microsomal Thyroxine 5 1 - d e i o d i n a t i o n : S i m i l a r E f f e c t s of C y t o s o l i c Components on Other S u l f h y d r y l Compounds 789
K. Sawada, B.C.W. Hummel, and P.G. W a l f i s h
C h a r a c t e r i s t i c s of T 4 Inner Ring Deiodinase i n the L i v e r , Kidney, and C e r e b r a l Cortex of Rat: Two Kinds of Isoenzymes 793
Y. Ozawa, Y. S h i s h i b a , and I . Kinami
I n h i b i t i o n of T 4 5 1 - d e i o d i n a s e i n Human P l a c e n t a l C e l l s by Cyclic-AMP, B u t y r a t e , and Calcium 799
J.T. H i d a l and M.M. Kaplan
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METABOLIC ALTERATIONS AND THYROID VOLUME IN IODINE DEFICIENCY
R. Gutekunst, H. Sraolarek, and P.C. S c r i b a
M e d i c a l U n i v e r s i t y Luebeck, FRG
As shown i n an e a r l i e r study of a d u l t s , p a l p a t i o n i s of l i m i t e d value f o r e p i d e m i o l o g i c a l g o i t e r s t u d i e s ( s e n s i t i v i t y 91%, s p e c i f i c i t y 63.5%) ( 1 ) . P a l p a t i o n i s even l e s s r e l i a b l e i n younger s u b j e c t s , when compared to Sonographie volumetry ( F i g s . 1 and 2). Therefore, sonography was a p p l i e d f o r an e p i d e m i o l o g i c a l study ( 2 ) .
Age - Volume - Goiter Stage 9
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1 Ia' Ib 0 1 Ia1 Ib 0 ' Ia1 Ib 0
1 Ia' Ib 0 1 Io1 Ib 0 ' Ia ' Ib 0 ' Ia ' Ib' n 0 'Ia'Ib 0
1 la' Ib Stages
6y. 7y. 8y. 9y- 10y. 11 y. i2y. 13 y. Hy. 15 y. 16 y. Age
F i g . 1. S o n o g r a p h i c a l l y determined t h y r o i d volume as compared w i t h respec-t i v e p a l p a t o r y g o i t e r stages f o r g i r l s 6-16 years o l d .
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S 3 0 > 29 5 2i2
11 3 U 6 21 11 18 i 1 18 7 1 29 13 11 16 12 3 16 8 3 18 U 6 9 9 2 1 9 3 n £ = 299
0 'Ia 0 1 Ia 0
1 lo 0 1 Ia 1 Ib 0 'la'lb 0 ' Ia ' Ib 0
1 la 1 lb 0 1 la ' Ib 0
1 Ia ' lb 0 ' la' Ib' H 0 ' la ' ib' Stages
6y. 7y- 8y 9y. 10y. 11 y. 12y 13y. Hy. 15y. 16 y. Age
F i g . 2. Son o g r a p h i c a l l y determined t h y r o i d volume as compared w i t h respec-t i v e p a l p a t o r y g o i t e r stages f o r boys 6-16 years o l d .
Thy r o i d volume of 2,224 school c h i l d r e n 13 years of age from 23 German towns and 1,375 a d u l t s from seven German towns was est i m a t e d . In a d d i t i o n , 224 s c h o o l c h i l d r e n and 303 a d u l t s were s t u d i e d i n Stockholm. Morning u r i n e saraples f o r e s t i m a t i o n of i o d i n e e x c r e t i o n and ser a f o r d e t e r m i n a t i o n o f serum TG and serum TSH were c o l l e c t e d from a d u l t s .
Swedish c h i l d r e n have a t h y r o i d volume of 4.1 +_ 1.65 ml i n boys (raean +_ SD), ränge 1.9 - 9.4 ml, and 4.3 +_ 1.72 ml i n g i r l s , ränge 1.4 - 11.5 ml. German c h i l d r e n show s i g n i f i c a n t l y l a r g e r volume (p<0.0001) wit h marked l o c a l d i f f e r e n c e s ( F i g . 3 ) : boys 8.5 _+ 4.7 ml, ränge 1.1 - 40.7 ml; g i r l s 10.1 _+ 5.7 ml, ränge 1.4 - 47.7 ml.
Among Swedish a d u l t s , women have a t h y r o i d volume of 7.7 _+ 4.3 ml (mean +_ SD) , ränge 2.5 - 34.0 ml, median 6.9 ml, and men 11.1 +_ 4.7 ml, ränge 3.3 - 27.4 ml. German a d u l t s , again, show s i g n i f i c a n t l y (p<0.001) l a r g e r volume: women 16.5 +_ 12.2 ml, median 13.3 ml, ränge 2.6 - 124.1 ml; men 26.9 17.0 ml, median 23.1 ml, ränge 3.8 - 105 ml.
Swedish u r i n a r y i o d i n e e x c r e t i o n (ug i o d i n e / g C r e a t i n i n e ) was 170.2 +̂ 93.3, median 141.4, ränge 61.6 - 656. German u r i n a r y i o d i n e e x c r e t i o n was s i g n i f i c a n t l y (p<0.0001) lower: 83.7 +_ 94.4, median 62.6, ränge 0.1 - 1063.
Thi r t y - o n e German samples were i o d i n e contaminated, i . e . , > 1064. Serum TSH (yg/ml) l e v e l s measured by a h y p e r s e n s i t i v e immunoassay f o r Swedi s h a d u l t s were 1.49 +_ 0.82, median 1.55, ränge 0.08 - 3.98. German ad u l t s had s i g n i f i c a n t l y (p<0.001) lower TSH l e v e l s : 0.97 0.52, median 0.9, ränge 0.02 - 2.82. TG serum l e v e l s f o r Swedish a d u l t s were 23.6 17.4, median 21.1, ränge 15.0 - 86.0. German a d u l t s showed much h i g h e r (p<0.0001) TG l e v e l s : 72.6 +_ 50.6, median 43.0, ränge 1.6 - 234.7.
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F i g . 3. Thyroid volume (ml; male/female) of 13 year o l d c h i l d r e n (Germany/Sweden; p<0.0001).
C0NCLUSI0NS
1) Thyroid p a l p a t i o n i s of l i m i t e d value f o r e p i d e m i o l o g i c a l g o i t e r s t u d i e s , e s p e c i a l l y i n c h i l d r e n . A new d e f i n i t i o n of g o i t e r i s necessary.
2) Our r e s u l t s i n d i c a t e again the g o i t r o g e n i c and metabolic e f f e c t s of iodine d e f i c i e n c y .
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1. Gutekunst R, et a l . Dtsch Med Wschr 108: 1985, 1983. 2. Brunn J , et a l . Dtsch Med Wschr 106: 1338, 1981.
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