Abstract

The effect of triiodothyronine (T 3′) on the uptake of several amino acids into the amino acid pools and into proteins of Rana catesbeiana tadpole liver and tail muscle and tail fin has been studied. Labeling of the alanine and glycine pool was stimulated in the liver more than the leucine pool. After exposure to T 3 for 3 days, uptake of α-aminoisobutyric acid (a transport model substrate) into liver was stimulated about 55%. In tail tissues uptake of leucine was stimulated but uptake of alanine was depressed by T 3. Incorporation of leucine and alanine into tissue protein was stimulated in the liver but inhibited in tail tissues after T 3 injection. Changes in other macromolecules and ATP and ADP levels in liver and tail muscle were also investigated during induced metamorphosis. In the liver, the total DNA content did not change, but the RNA and protein content per liver increased significantly. The increase in RNA/DNA and protein/DNA ratios, suggested that liver cells underwent hypertrophy during induced metamorphosis. The ATP level showed a transient decrease after 3 days of T 3 treatment. In tail muscle, protein and RNA content decreased as the muscle regressed, but the DNA content and ATP level remained unchanged throughout the experimental period.

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