Authors
Valerie Anne Galton, Elena Martinez, Arturo Hernandez, Emily A St Germain, Joanne M Bates, Donald L St Germain
Publication date
1999/4/1
Journal
The Journal of clinical investigation
Volume
103
Issue
7
Pages
979-987
Publisher
American Society for Clinical Investigation
Description
Although thyroid hormones are critically important for the coordination of morphogenic processes in the fetus and neonate, premature exposure of the embryo to levels of the hormones present in the adult is detrimental and can result in growth retardation, malformations, and even death. We report here that the pregnant rat uterus expresses extremely high levels of the type 3 iodothyronine deiodinase (D3), which inactivates thyroxine and 3,3′,5-triiodothyronine by 5-deiodination. Both D3 mRNA and activity were present at the implantation site as early as gestational day 9 (E9), when expression was localized using in situ hybridization to uterine mesometrial and antimesometrial decidual tissue. At later stages of gestation, uterine D3 activity remained very high, and the levels exceeded those observed in the placenta and in fetal tissues. After days E12 and E13, as decidual tissues regressed, D3 expression became …
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VA Galton, E Martinez, A Hernandez, EAS Germain… - The Journal of clinical investigation, 1999