Abstract

Although the biological effects of thyroid hormones are mediated by nuclear receptors (genomic mechanisms), interactions with receptors associated with the plasma membrane (non-genomic mechanisms) of target cells are not clear. In this study we investigated the rapid stimulatory effect of thyroxine (T 4) on 45Ca 2+ uptake as well as ionic currents and intracellular messengers involved in the stimulatory action of T 4 in amino acid accumulation in immature rat testes. Results indicated that 10 −9 M or 10 −6 M T 4 was able to increase immediately 45Ca 2+ uptake after 60 s of hormone exposure. These results indicate for the first time that voltage-dependent Ca 2+ channels and ATP-dependent K + channels can be seen as a set-point in the stimulatory effect of T 4 on amino acid accumulation. Apamin-sensitive small-conductance Ca 2+-activated K + channels (SK Ca) and chloride channels were shown to be partially involved in this mechanism. The amino acid accumulation triggered by the PKC pathway suggests a functional link between different ion channel activities and the stimulatory effect of T 4 on amino acid accumulation. In conclusion, we show in this study a rapid and stimulatory effect of T 4 on calcium uptake and on amino acid accumulation, both events initiated at the plasma membrane, which strongly characterizes a non-genomic effect of T 4 in immature rat testes.

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