2013
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.085290
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Prolonged food deprivation increases mRNA expression of deiodinase 1 and 2, and thyroid hormone receptor β-1 in a fasting-adapted mammal

Abstract: SUMMARYFood deprivation in mammals is typically associated with reduced thyroid hormone (TH) concentrations and deiodinase content and activity to suppress metabolism. However, in prolonged-fasted, metabolically active elephant seal pups, TH levels are maintained, if not elevated. The functional relevance of this apparent paradox is unknown and demonstrates variability in the regulation of TH levels, metabolism and function in food-deprived mammals. To address our hypothesis that cellular TH-mediated activity … Show more

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“…During development, weaned pups are known to upregulate expression of UCP2 in muscle (Martinez et al, 2013). While its cellular role is less defined, UCP2 may play a similar role in enhancing fatty acid metabolism and reducing ROS (Brand and Esteves, 2005).…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…During development, weaned pups are known to upregulate expression of UCP2 in muscle (Martinez et al, 2013). While its cellular role is less defined, UCP2 may play a similar role in enhancing fatty acid metabolism and reducing ROS (Brand and Esteves, 2005).…”
Section: Research Articlementioning
confidence: 99%
“…As shown by Dentice and coworkers (2013) [45] D2 performs outer ring deiodination and its expression may be regulated by the concentration of THs. Martinez and coworkers (2013) [46] reported an increased expression of D2 in adipose and muscle tissues in food deprived mammals with decreased thyroid hormones concentrations.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These increases occurred while muscle DI1 and DI2 expressions increased, suggesting that the fast enhances cellular TH-mediated events likely to support the animal's energetic needs as the fast progresses. More recently, our group has shown that DI3 expression levels are regulated epigenetically, since methylation increased in muscle much faster than in adipose (78,79,82). These data suggest a strong inhibition via epigenetic modification of the suppressive mechanisms of cellular metabolism to permissively increase TH-mediated cellular events.…”
Section: Fasting-adapted Mammals As Natural Models For Human Diseasementioning
confidence: 94%
“…Intriguingly, unlike most fasting mammals, northern elephant seal pups do not decrease cellular TH-mediated events (80,81,101). Their FIGURE 1.…”
Section: Thyroid Hormone-driven Cellular Metabolism and Fastingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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