Adult-onset hypothyroidism induces a variety of impairments on hippocampus- dependent neurocognitive functioningin which many synaptic proteins in hippocampus neurons are involved. Here, we observed the effect of adult-onset hypothyroidism on the expression of syntaxin-1 and munc-18 in the dorsal hippocampus and whether the altered proteins could be restored by levothyroxine (T4) treatment. All rats were separated into 4 groups randomly: hypothyroid group, 5 μg T4 /100 g body weight (BW) treated group, 20 μg T4 /100 g BW treated group and control group. The radioimmunoassay kits were applied to assay the levels of serum T3 and T4, and the levels of syntaxin-1 and munc-18 in hippocampus were assessed by immunohistochemistry and Western blot. Both analysis corroborated that syntaxin-1 in the hypothyroid group was significantly higher. Munc-18 was lower in four layers of CA3 and dentate gyrus by immunohis-tochemistry. After two weeks of treatment with 5 μg T4 /100 g BW for hypothyroidism, syntax-in-1 levels were completely restored, whereas the recovery of munc-18 only located in two of the four impaired layers. Twenty μg T4 /100 g BW treatment normalized munc-18 levels. These data suggested that adult-onset hypothyroidism induced increment of syntax-in-1 and decrement of munc-18 in the dorsal hippocampus, which could be restored by T4 treatment. Larger dosage of T4 caused more effective restorations. © Y. Zhu et al., 2012.
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Zhu, Y., Ning, D., Wang, F., Liu, C., Xu, Y., Jia, X., & Zhu, D. (2012). Effect of thyroxine on munc-18 and syntaxin-1 expression in dorsal hippocampus of adult-onset hypothyroid rats. European Journal of Histochemistry, 56(2), 135–141. https://doi.org/10.4081/ejh.2012.22
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