2001
DOI: 10.1016/s0271-5317(01)00294-9
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Increase of T3 secreted through the milk in protein restricted lactating rats

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“…In contrast, energy-restricted mothers had no change in thyroid radioiodine uptake and lower serum TSH, T 4 and T 3 concentrations. In the protein-restricted mothers, this could be of adaptive relevance, since these animals secreted more T 3 in the milk for their progeny (10). In contrast, in the present study we observed a completely different pattern of thyroid dysfunction, with higher thyroid radioiodine uptake, higher serum T 3 concentration and lower serum TSH differing from both the protein-and energy-restricted diet.…”
Section: Control Diet Groupcontrasting
confidence: 76%
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“…In contrast, energy-restricted mothers had no change in thyroid radioiodine uptake and lower serum TSH, T 4 and T 3 concentrations. In the protein-restricted mothers, this could be of adaptive relevance, since these animals secreted more T 3 in the milk for their progeny (10). In contrast, in the present study we observed a completely different pattern of thyroid dysfunction, with higher thyroid radioiodine uptake, higher serum T 3 concentration and lower serum TSH differing from both the protein-and energy-restricted diet.…”
Section: Control Diet Groupcontrasting
confidence: 76%
“…Some investigators have shown that the nutritional status of the mother during the gestational and lactational periods is essential to normal growth and development in humans (6)(7)(8) and in experimental animals (9)(10)(11)(12)(13)(14)(15).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In addition, it also indicates a different physiological response between genotypes. Interestingly, investigations in caloric restricted rats fed low protein diets show an increase in plasma T3 hormone concentration above controls (Glass et al, 1978;Sawaya and Lunn, 1985;Ramos et al, 2000;Passos et al, 2001) which is not explained by enhanced conversion of T4 to T3 nor by the maximum binding capacity of T3 in the liver or binding affinity with receptors (Smallridge et al, 1982). In cattle, there is no information about the effect of a low or high protein diet during energy restriction on the concentration of thyroid hormones.…”
Section: Endochondral Ossification During Nutritional Restriction Andmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Studies with other species have also demonstrated that the balance between these two nutrients play a role in controlling some endocrine parameters such as the somatotropic axis and thyroid hormones (Clemmons and Underwood, 1991;Ramos et al, 2000;Passos et al, 2001). …”
Section: Protein and Energy Balance In Ruminant Nutritionmentioning
confidence: 99%