The nuclear receptor constitutively active/androstane receptor regulates type 1 deiodinase and thyroid hormone activity in the regenerating mouse liver.

J Pharmacol Exp Ther

Pharmacogenetics Section, Laboratory of Reproductive and Developmental Toxicology, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA.

Published: January 2007

We observed that the level of reverse triiodothyronine (rT3) was significantly increased after partial hepatectomy (PH) in both wild-type and constitutively active/androstane receptor (CAR) knockout (KO) mice, and treatment with phenobarbital (PB), a CAR activator, after PH decreased rT3 to restore its original level only in wild-type mice. On the other hand, no significant changes in the level of total T3 or free T3 in the serum were observed in either wild-type or CAR KO mice after PH or treatment with PB. Type 1 deiodinase (D1) activity and expression were significantly reduced by PH and up-regulated by PB in a CAR-dependent manner. In addition, known T3-regulated genes [tyrosine aminotransferase (TAT) and basic transcription element binding protein (BTEB)] were also significantly decreased by PH and induced by PB. Injection of rT3 into normal mice revealed that rT3 is capable of repressing the known thyroid hormone-regulated genes Tat, Bteb, and Cpt-1 in the liver. Our results suggest that PH decreases D1 activity leading to increased rT3 level, resulting in the repression of T3 target genes. Subsequent treatment with PB decreases rT3 in a CAR-dependent manner through the up-regulation of the D1 gene.

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