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    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: triiodothyronin ; active autoimmunization ; autoantibodies ; thermoregulation ; hypoxia ; behavior ; audiogenic sezures
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract Immunization with triiodothyronine conjugated to a carrier protein through carbodiimide induces the production of specific antibodies interacting primarily with triiodothyronine and to a lesser extent with thyroxin. The immunization increases blood content of triiodothyronine, delays weight gain, increases the number of audiogenic seizures, disturbs thermoregulation in different thermal regimens, and sensitizes the animals to hypoxia. It can be hypothesized that immunization induces hyperthyroid shifts since anti-triiodothyronine antibodies stabilize the hormone in the circulation by preventing its inactivation and elimination and/or stimulate its synthesis.
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    Bulletin of experimental biology and medicine 88 (1979), S. 1348-1350 
    ISSN: 1573-8221
    Keywords: antiandrogens ; median eminence of hypothalamus ; lutinizing hormone (LH) ; follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH)
    Source: Springer Online Journal Archives 1860-2000
    Topics: Biology , Medicine
    Notes: Abstract The effect of the antiandrogen 4-nitro-3-trifluoromethylisobutyranilide (flutamide, NFBA) on the plasma FSH, LH, and testosterone levels and on activity of steroid-Δ5-3β-ol dehydrogenase activity in the testes was studied in intact male rats and rats with destruction of the median eminence of the hypothalamus. In rats undergoing a mock operation and with the hypothalamus intact, NFBA increased the LH, FSH, and testosterone levels by five, two, and four times respectively, and enzyme activity by three to four times. After destruction of the median eminence the secretion of FSH was unchanged by NFBA, and the LH and testosterone levels and enzyme activity were increased by only 1.5–2 times, i.e., much less than in animals undergoing the mock operation. The results of these experiments indicate a leading role of the hypothalamus in the response of the pituitary and testis to the antiandrogen.
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