Abstract
Summary Cold-elicited release of radioimmunoassayable plasma thyrotropin (TSH) was shown in yeast-injected hyperthermic rats to be comparable to that of normothermic controls, although in these animals temperature was still at higher levels than in control rats. Glucoprivation induced by 2-deoxy-D-glucose was found to be followed by a significant increase of plasma TSH in normothermic rats without any activation of thyroid function could be evidenced.
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