Frances Eileen Carr

Frances Eileen Carr
University of Vermont | UVM · Department of Pharmacology, College of Medicine

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Thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) is a recognized tumor suppressor in numerous solid cancers. The molecular signaling of TRβ has been elucidated in several cancer types through re-expression models. Remarkably, the potential impact of selective activation of endogenous TRβ on tumor progression remains largely unexplored. We used cell-based and in...
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is one of the most lethal solid tumors, yet there are no effective, long-lasting treatments for ATC patients. Most tumors, including tumors of the endocrine system, exhibit an increased consumption of glucose to fuel cancer progression, and some cancers meet this high glucose requirement by metabolizing glycogen. Our...
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Core facilities have a ubiquitous and increasingly valuable presence at research institutions. Although many shared cores were originally created to provide routine services and access to complex and expensive instrumentation for the research community, they are frequently called upon by investigators to design protocols and procedures to help answ...
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is one of the most lethal solid tumors, yet there are no effective, long-lasting treatments for ATC patients. Most tumors, including tumors of the endocrine system, exhibit an increased consumption of glucose to fuel cancer progression, and some cancers meet this high glucose requirement by metabolizing glycogen. Our...
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Transcriptional regulation in response to thyroid hormone (3,5,3'-triiodo-l-thyronine, T3) is a dynamic and cell-type specific process that maintains cellular homeostasis and identity in all tissues. However, our understanding of the mechanisms of thyroid hormone receptor (TR) actions at the molecular level are actively being refined. We used an in...
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Thyroid cancer (TC) is the most common endocrine cancer. Effective treatment options for papillary (PTC) and follicular (FTC) thyroid cancers afford positive patient prognoses. However, there are no effective, long-lasting treatments for anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC), which has a median survival of five to six months. While the receptor tyrosine...
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The thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) is a tumor suppressor in multiple types of solid tumors, most prominently in breast and thyroid cancer. An increased understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which TRβ abrogates tumorigenesis will aid in understanding the core tumor‐suppressive functions of TRβ. Here, we restored TRβ expression in the MDA...
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There is compelling evidence that the nuclear receptor TRβ, a member of the thyroid hormone receptor (TR) family, is a tumor suppressor in thyroid, breast, and other solid tumors. Cell-based and animal studies reveal that the liganded TRβ induces apoptosis, reduces an aggressive phenotype, decreases stem cell populations, and slows tumor growth thr...
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There is compelling evidence that the nuclear receptor TRβ, a member of the thyroid hormone receptor (TR) family, is a tumor suppressor in thyroid, breast and other solid tumors. Cell-based and animal studies reveal that the liganded TRβ induces apoptosis, reduces an aggressive phenotype, decreases stem cell populations, and slows tumor growth thro...
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Thyroid cancer (TC) is the most common malignancy of the endocrine system and has been rapidly increasing in incidence over the past few decades. Aggressive TCs metastasize quickly and often levy poor prognoses, as they are frequently resistant to first-line treatment options. Patients diagnosed with aggressive, dedifferentiated TC have a prognosis...
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Thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) is a recognized tumor suppressor in numerous solid cancers. The molecular signaling of TRβ has been elucidated in several cancer types through re-expression models. Remarkably, the potential impact of selective activation of endogenous TRβ tumor progression remains largely unexplored. We used cell-based and in vi...
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Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy, and the global incidence has increased rapidly over the past few decades. Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is highly aggressive, dedifferentiated, and patients have a median survival of fewer than six months. Oncogenic alterations in ATC include aberrant PI3K signaling through receptor tyrosine...
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Effective treatment options for well-differentiated papillary (PTC) and follicular (FTC) thyroid cancers afford positive patient prognoses. The absence of effective interventions for the stem-like, dedifferentiated anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) results in poor patient outcomes with a mortality rate higher than all other endocrine cancers combined...
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Transcriptional regulation in response to thyroid hormone (T3) is a dynamic and cell-type specific process that maintains cellular homeostasis and identity. A bimodal switch model, where T3 binding alters the co-regulator profile of a constitutively DNA-bound thyroid hormone receptor (TR) to affect downstream gene expression, is widely used to desc...
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Transcriptional regulation in response to thyroid hormone (T3) is a dynamic and cell-type specific process that maintains cellular homeostasis and identity in all tissues. However, our understanding of the mechanisms of thyroid hormone receptor (TR) actions at the molecular level are actively being refined. We used an integrated genomics approach t...
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Thyroid cancer is the most common endocrine malignancy, and the global incidence has increased rapidly over the past few decades. Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is highly aggressive, dedifferentiated, and patients have a median survival of fewer than six months. Oncogenic alterations in ATC include aberrant PI3K signaling through receptor tyrosine...
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The thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ), a key regulator of cellular growth and differentiation, is frequently dysregulated in cancers. Diminished expression of TRβ is noted in thyroid, breast, and other solid tumors and is correlated with more aggressive disease. Restoration of TRβ levels decreased tumor growth supporting the concept that TRβ coul...
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is one of the most lethal endocrine cancers, with an average survival time of six months after diagnosis. These aggressive tumors are characterized by rapid local extension, distant metastasis, and resistance to radioactive iodine therapy and mainstream chemotherapy. There are very limited treatment options for this...
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Metastatic breast cancer is refractory to conventional therapies and is an end-stage disease. RUNX2 is a transcription factor that becomes oncogenic when aberrantly expressed in multiple tumor types, including breast cancer, supporting tumor progression and metastases. Our previous work demonstrated that the thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) inhi...
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Thyroid cancer is the most common malignancy of the endocrine system and the incidence has been increasing faster globally than that reported for other solid tumors over the past few decades. This chapter reviews the thyroid gland, types of thyroid cancer, risk factors, diagnostics, therapies, and advances in genomic medicine for detection and trea...
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Thyroid cancer is the most commonly diagnosed endocrine malignancy. Although survival rates for the majority of thyroid cancer subtypes are high compared to other cancers, the de-differentiated anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is particularly aggressive, with a median survival time of less than 6 months. Intriguingly, thyroid hormone receptor beta (...
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Anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) is among the most lethal human cancers, with an average survival time of six months. These tumors are characterized by rapid local extension, resistance to radioactive iodine therapy and mainstream chemotherapy, and distant metastasis. There are very limited treatment options for this aggressive form of thyroid cance...
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Cells establish and sustain structural and functional integrity of the genome to support cellular identity and prevent malignant transformation. In this review, we present a strategic overview of epigenetic regulatory mechanisms including histone modifications and higher order chromatin organization (HCO) that are perturbed in breast cancer onset a...
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Breast and thyroid cancers are two malignancies with highest incidence in women. These cancers often occur metachronously. Women with thyroid cancer are at increased risk for subsequent breast cancer; women with breast cancer have an increased incidence of later development of thyroid cancer, suggesting a common etiology. This bidirectional relatio...
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The RUNX1 transcription factor has recently been shown to be obligatory for normal development. RUNX1 controls the expression of genes essential for proper development in many cell lineages and tissues including blood, bone, cartilage, hair follicles, and mammary glands. Compromised RUNX1 regulation is associated with many cancers. In this review,...
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Thyroid hormone receptor beta (TRβ) suppresses tumor growth through regulation of gene expression, yet the associated TRβ-mediated changes in chromatin assembly are not known. The chromatin ATPase Brahma Related Gene 1 (BRG1, SMARCA4), a key component of chromatin remodeling complexes, is altered in many cancers, but its role in thyroid tumorigenes...
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Background: The incidence of thyroid cancer is increasing worldwide, and there is an emerging need to develop accurate tools for diagnosis. Fine needle aspiration biopsy has greatly improved evaluation of thyroid nodules, but challenges with indeterminate lesions remain in up to 25% of biopsies. Novel tissue biomarkers may assist in improved nodul...
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Dysregulation of the thyroid hormone receptor β (TRβ) is common in human cancers. Restoration of functional TRβ delays tumor progression in models of thyroid and breast cancers implicating TRβ as a tumor suppressor. Conversely, aberrant expression of the runt-related transcription factor 2 (Runx2) is established in the progression and metastasis of...
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b>Background: The increasing incidence of thyroid cancer has resulted in a tripling over the past 30 years. Reasons for this increase have not been established. Geostatistics and Geographic Information System (GIS) tools have emerged as powerful geospatial technologies to identify disease clusters, map patterns and trends, and assess the impact of...
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Multiple sclerosis (MS), a demyelinating immune-mediated CNS disease characterized by increasing female penetrance, is the leading cause of disability in young adults in the developed world. Epidemiological data strongly implicate an environmental factor, acting at the population level during gestation, in the increasing incidence of female MS obse...
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Previous animal studies have demonstrated that following systemic administration phosphorothioate oligodeoxynucleotides (S-ODNs) are primarily excreted by the kidneys and that renal tissue levels of S-ODNs exceed that of other organs. Thus, the kidney may be an ideal target organ for application of antisense S-ODNs in vivo. We examined which cells...
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Activating mutations encoding substitutions at positions Arg201 and Gln227 of the alpha-subunit of the stimulatory G protein. G10 have been found in about 40% of pituitary somatotroph tumors. Although the etiology of thyrotroph adenomas is unknown, their autonomous behavior and blunted response to stimulatory hypothalamic hormone superficially rese...
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The family of 70-kDa heat-shock proteins (HSP-70) is evolutionarily highly conserved and has been shown to enhance cell survival from thermal injury. This study characterized HSP-72 induction in human epidermoid A-431 cells exposed to 45 degrees C for 10 min and determined the relationship between HSP-72, intracellular pH (pHi), adenosine 3',5'-cyc...
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RNA was isolated from fibroblasts from the retroocular area, from endomysial fibroblasts obtained from orbital lateral rectus muscle, and from abdominal skin fibroblasts. The RNA was reverse transcribed into cDNA which was then used as a template for PCR with primers encompassing a portion (nucleotides 989-1235) of the extra-cellular domain of the...
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Thyroid hormones may stimulate or repress transcriptional activity depending upon the specific gene. Whereas, a palindromic DNA sequence, TREpal, mediates positive regulation by thyroid hormone, the negative response element (nT3RE) remains undefined. Therefore, we have examined the DNA sequences that mediate the inhibitory effects of thyroid hormo...
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The hypothalamic neuropeptide TRH, through G-protein-coupled transmembrane pituitary receptors, rapidly stimulates intracellular signaling events that, in turn, stimulate gene transcription. Our previous studies in transfected pituitary tumor cells indicated that TRH stimulation of thyrotropin beta-subunit (TSH beta) gene expression involves both c...
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P1 is a nuclear protein found exclusively in rat liver and binds to a motif that spans nucleotides -310 to -288 of the thyroid hormone responsive gene, S14. We expect P1 to play an important role in regulating gene expression because the binding motif for this factor is contained within a DNase I-hypersensitive site of S14 chromatin. In this report...
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The precursor peptide of TRH (prepro-TRH) contains five copes of pro-TRH linked by other peptide sequences. These peptides are coprocessed with TRH in the median eminence of the hypothalamus and released into the portal circulation, rendering this family of peptides available to act at the level of the anterior pituitary. Therefore, we tested the p...
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Clarifying the role of the TSH receptor protein in the autoimmune process may be the key to understanding the development of Graves' disease. In the present study we used a 16 amino acid peptide of the human TSH receptor (hTSHR) to immunize rabbits. A comparable, but theoretically less immunogenic, peptide was injected into other rabbits. The antib...
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Thyroid hormones suppress the synthesis and release of thyrotropin from thyrotropes in the anterior pituitary gland, a feature that is critical in the classic negative-feedback loop of the pituitary-thyroid endocrine axis. The major effect of thyroid hormones in this system is exerted at the transcriptional level. The molecular mechanisms by which...
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Production of neuroendocrine peptides by human lymphocytes is thought to facilitate control of the immune response. The presence of neuroendocrine peptide gene expression, specifically the TSH beta subunit gene, was studied in human lymphocytes using Northern blot analysis and polymerase chain reaction (PCR) techniques. Northern blot analysis of hu...
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The clinical applicability of a newly described polymerase chain reaction directed protein expression system was assessed for the in vitro synthesis and partial epitope mapping of large radiolabeled human thyrotropin receptor (hTSH-R) protein segments. PCR amplification of targeted regions within the hTSH-R cDNA followed by in vitro transcription a...
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We have previously identified a rat hepatonuclear factor, PS-1 that binds to the thyroid hormone responsive gene, S14. To determine whether PS-1 is involved in regulating tissue-specific expression of the S14 gene, we have correlated the DNA binding activity of PS-1 with mRNA-S14 expression in a variety of tissues. Gel retardation analysis revealed...
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TRH is synthesized as a precursor peptide containing five copies of the sequence Gln-His-Pro-Gly, QHPG, flanked by paired basic amino acids, and linked by other peptides. We tested one cryptic peptide, PPT (160-169, SFPWMESDVT), as a possible physiological regulator of pituitary activity in vivo. Male rats were cannulated (jugular) and received a s...
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We have previously identified a 57-bp DNA fragment encompassing exon 1 of the beta-subunit gene of rat thyrotropin (rTSH beta) that mediates the negative response to L-triiodothyronine (T3). To determine the specific motif that confers this negative regulation, we tested the T3 sensitivity of various segments of this 57-bp gene fragment in transien...
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The induction of rat hepatic mRNA S11 by L-T3 (T3) is a useful model for studying the mechanisms of thyroid hormone action. Although numerous reports have examined the response of mRNA S11 to various physiological and hormonal manipulations, the role of S11 protein in cellular metabolism remains unknown. In this study we show that mRNA S11 is abund...
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Human TSH receptor (hTSH-R) gene and RNA transcripts were analyzed by Southern and Northern blots in patients with various thyroid disorders, and in tissue cell lines. A 1.4 Kb cDNA encoding the extracellular human TSH-R domain was used as a probe. Southern analysis revealed two constant bands of 11.0 and 5.0 Kb (hTSH-R) in the thyroid and human wh...
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Our previous studies demonstrated TRH stimulation of TSH beta gene expression in rat pituitary cell cultures and GH3 tumor cells in a transient expression assay. To begin to characterize the gene-proximal elements of the pathways involved in TRH stimulation of TSH beta gene transcription, we examined the effects of factors that increase intracellul...
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Cholinergic mechanisms have been implicated in the regulation of anterior pituitary hormone secretion. The present study was designed to determine the effect of a single injection of an organophosphate acetylcholinesterase inhibitor, diisopropylfluorophosphate (DFP), on anterior pituitary function in male rats. DFP increased serum ACTH (2.7-fold) a...
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Human lymphocytes are known to play a critical role in autoimmune diseases both by producing antibodies and by participating in lymphokine-cellular interactions. TSH, a classic pituitary hormone, may be secreted by human lymphocytes, and controversy has existed whether a specific, authentic TSH receptor also was present on the surface of these cell...
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An earlier report of HIV-1 gene sequences in thyroid cell genomic DNA from patients with Graves' disease prompted use of the polymerase chain reaction technique to identify such sequences in Graves' disease thyroid tissue and in white blood-cells from these patients. We were unable to confirm the existence of HIV-1-related DNA sequences in Graves'...
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The effect of radiation-induced anorexia on serum thyrotropin (TSH), pituitary TSH-beta mRNA, pituitary TSH content, serum thyroxine (T4), and serum 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3) was investigated using feed-matched controls. Rats received 10 Gy gamma whole-body irradiation and were examined 1-3 days postirradiation. Feed-matched and untreated contro...
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Thyroid hormones suppress the synthesis of TSH in part by decreasing the rate of alpha and TSH beta gene transcription. Cis-acting DNA sequences present in the rat TSH beta subunit gene that are induced in transcriptional regulation by thyroid hormone have been identified by deletion-mutation and transient expression studies. Plasmid expression vec...
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In order to investigate the molecular mechanism(s) by which TRH regulates the biosynthesis of TSH, we are studying the effects of TRH on the expression of the TSH subunit genes (alpha and TSH beta). To study the structure-function relation of TRH stimulation of the activity of the single rat TSH beta gene, chimaeric plasmids were constructed. The 5...
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An important physiological control of the glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit is the negative feedback by thyroid hormones in the thyrotrope. A region of the rat glycoprotein hormone alpha-subunit gene that is involved in transcriptional regulation by thyroid hormone has been identified by transient transfection studies, and sequence-specific bindin...
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In the rat, there is a single TSH beta-subunit gene represented by three exons interrupted by two introns. This gene contains two promoters which determines the synthesis of two mRNAs with 5'-untranslated regions that differ by 43 base pairs. This study evaluates the steady state levels of these TSH beta mRNAs in various thyroidal states. Blot hybr...
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In order to determine the molecular mechanisms by which thyroid hormone and other factors regulate the biosynthesis of thyrotropin (TSH), we have isolated and characterized the gene encoding the beta-subunit of rat TSH. The transcriptional unit is 4.9 Kb in size and contains 3 exons and two introns of 3.9 and 0.4 Kb. The gene possesses two promoter...
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The gene encoding the beta-subunit of rat thyrotropin (TSH beta) has been isolated and characterized. Blot hybridization of restriction enzyme digests of rat genomic DNA suggests that the gene is present in a single copy. The transcriptional unit is 4.9 kilobases in size representing 3 exons interrupted by 2 introns of 3.9 and 0.4 kilobases. Its nu...
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Thyrotropin (TSH) is a member of the glycoprotein hormone family which includes pituitary lutropin (LH) and follitropin and placental chorionic gonadotropin. As with the other glycoprotein hormones, TSH is composed of two nonconvalently linked subunits, α and TSHβ. The a subunit is common to all of the hormones and the β subunit is distinct for eac...
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Using a sensitive method for the simultaneous measurement of TSH subunit mRNAs, we have investigated their hormonal regulation in the pituitary glands of normal and hypothyroid rats. Oligodeoxyribonucleotides (probes) complementary to coding regions of rat alpha- and TSH beta-subunit mRNAs were synthesized. These probes were 5'-end labeled with gam...
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We have previously established the value of 2-dimensional electrophoretic mRNA activity profiles for investigating the hepatic genomic response to several metabolic perturbations, such as thyroid hormone or GH treatment, diabetes, high carbohydrate diet, starvation, and uremia. We now report the effects of adrenalectomy and dexamethasone treatment,...
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We hypothesized that if a CG similar in structure to other glycoprotein hormones was present in the rat placenta, then mRNAs encoding its subunits would be detectable. To investigate the possible presence of a CG in the rat, we attempted to detect mRNAs encoding the alpha- and CG beta-like subunits in the placentae of timed pregnant rats by sensiti...
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We have studied the hepatic messenger RNA (mRNA) activity profile in chronically azotemic rats and sought to determine whether the observed changes could be mediated either by reduced food intake or diminished thyroid function at the tissue level. mRNA activity profiles were produced by two-dimensional gel electrophoretic separation of radioactivel...
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We investigated the possibility that hypothyroidism, like starvation, leads to a major disaggregation of polyribosomes and redistribution of mRNA to the nonpolysomal mRNA particle (mRNP) pool. The analysis involved the use of a translational assay of hepatic RNA obtained from bound and free polysomes and the subribosomal fractions (mRNP) of euthyro...
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We have applied techniques of multivariate analysis to the characterization and comparison of the effects of various pathophysiological and hormonal stimuli on the expression of the rat hepatic genome at a pretranslational level. In vitro translated products were resolved by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis. We analyzed 10 pathophysiological sta...
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To assess the effect of starvation and to explore the potential interrelationship of starvation and thyroid status at the pretranslational level, we have analyzed by two-dimensional gel electrophoresis, the hepatic translational products of starved and fed euthyroid and hypothyroid rats. 5 d of starvation resulted in a statistically significant cha...
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Both thyroid hormone and carbohydrate feeding are known to influence hepatic gene expression in vivo. In order to determine whether these compounds act directly on the liver, we have utilized an isolated adult rat hepatocyte culture to examine the in vitro influence of either T3 or glucose on a wide range of mRNA activities. RNA was extracted from...
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Prolactin (PRL) receptors were solubilized from Rana catesbeiana tadpole liver and tail fin and female Sprague-Dawley rat-liver membranes by treatment with 1% Triton X-100. Binding of [125I]oPRL to tadpole-liver and tail-fin solubilized extracts reached equilibrium by 12 h at 19 degrees C. The binding was linear up to 50 micrograms of tadpole liver...
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Membrane receptors from Rana catesbeiana tadpole tissues and female Sprague-Dawley rat livers were solubilized, and their molecular weights were determined by disc gel electrophoresis in 0.1% Triton X-100 polyacrylamide gels of various acrylamide concentrations (4-8%). Electrophoresis of membrane proteins solubilized in 1.0% Triton X-100 resulted i...
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The prolactin-binding affinity (KD) and number of binding sites *N) in Rana catesbeiana tadpole liver, tail fin and kidney tissues were studied during metamorphosis and following administration of oPRL and L-T3 to premetamorphic tadpoles. With increasing developmental stage there was an increase in N; a maximum was found at stage XVIII followed by...
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The binding characteristics of ovine prolactin (OPRL) to a particulate fraction from liver and tail fin of Rana catesbeiana tadpoles were studied. The specific binding of [125I]oPRL to both tissues was found to be a saturable process with a single class of binding sites in each tissue. Although the dissociation constants were similar for each tissu...
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Rats were tested for 3 min per day, for 4 successive days, in an open field apparatus, 20 min after injection of either lithium chloride (2 mEq/kg) or physiological saline. In the first experiment, the open field was illuminated with moderate white light for some rats (stress condition) and dim red light for others (non-stress condition). In the se...
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-After participating in an Outward Bound survival training course, 60 male delinquents were evaluated by patrol leaders. Successful students-were awarded a certificate and all Ss were then paroled. A significant association was found between nonrecidivism within a 5-yr. period and the awarding of a certificate. Principal components analysis of a 40...

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