Some compounds, including brominated diphenyl ethers (BDEs), can interfere with thyroid hormone (TH) receptor (TR)-mediated TH-signalling. In this study, the TR isoform selectivity of some TH disrupting compounds was investigated with TRα/β specific reporter gene assays. For this purpose, the effects of compounds on 3,3',5-triiodothyronine (T(3))-induced TRα- or TRβ-activation were tested in green monkey kidney fibroblast (CV-1) cells transiently transfected with Xenopus TRs and a luciferase reporter gene. The T(3)-like BDE-OH and diiodobiphenyl (DIB) increased T(3)-induced TRα-activation, but not T(3)-induced TRβ-activation. BDE28 (100nM) did not act via TRα, but almost tripled T(3)-induced TRβ-activation relative to T(3) at its EC(50). BDE206 (100nM) was antagonistic on both TRs with a maximum repression -54% relative to T(3) at its EC(50). Contrary to previous results obtained with the T-screen, HBCD was inactive. The present study illustrates the importance of testing potential TH disrupting compounds in model systems that enable independent characterization of effects on both T(3)-induced TRs.

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