Abstract

The effects of two intraperitoneal injections of 17β-estradiol (E2) over 7 days were studied on thyroid hormone plasma levels and on activities of thyroxine (T4), 3,5,3'-triiodothyronine (T3), and 3,3',5'-triiodothyronine (rT3) outer-ring deiodination (ORD) and inner-ring deiodination (IRD) pathways in various tissues of female and male rainbow trout (Oncorhynchus mykiss (Walbaum, 1792)). E2 administered to adult females and males at different stages of sexual maturity increased liver mass, depressed plasma T3 levels with no change in plasma T4 levels, and severely decreased liver T4ORD activity. E2 also modestly depressed hepatic rT3ORD activity, but only at low substrate levels, and had no consistent effect on the hepatic IRD pathways. There were no E2-induced changes in brain, gill, or heart deiodination, but E2 increased kidney T3IRD activity. In contrast, an all-female stock of trout with rudimentary ovaries responded to E2 with an increase in liver mass but without change in plasma T4 and T3 levels or liver and brain deiodination activities. In conclusion, the decrease in plasma T3 levels in both male and female adult E2-injected trout may be due to both decreased hepatic T3 production and increased renal T3 degradation. However, thyroidal responses to E2 depend on physiological/developmental state and were absent in a highly immature all-female trout stock.

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