TSH compensates thyroid-specific IGF-I receptor knockout and causes papillary thyroid hyperplasia

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Although TSH stimulates all aspects of thyroid physiology IGF-I signaling through a tyrosine kinase-containing transmembrane receptor exhibits a permissive impact on TSH action. To better understand the importance of the IGF-I receptor in the thyroid in vivo, we inactivated the Igf1r with a Tg promoter-driven Cre-lox system in mice. We studied male and female mice with thyroidal wild-type, Igf1r +/-, and Igf1r -/- genotypes. Targeted Igf1rinactivation did transiently reduce thyroid hormone levels and significantly increased TSH levels in both heterozygous and homozygous mice without affecting thyroid weight. Histological analysis of thyroid tissue with Igf1r inactivation revealed hyperplasia and heterogeneous follicle structure. From 4 months of age, we detected papillary thyroid architecture in heterozygous and homozygous mice. We also noted increased body weight of male mice with a homozygous thyroidal null mutation in the Igf1r locus, compared with wild-type mice, respectively. A decrease of mRNA and protein for thyroid peroxidase and increased mRNA and protein for IGF-II receptor but no significant mRNA changes for the insulin receptor, the TSH receptor, and thesodium-iodide-symporter in bothIgf1r +/- and Igf1r -/- mice were detected. Our results suggest that the strong increase of TSH benefits papillary thyroid hyperplasia and completely compensates the loss of IGF-I receptor signaling at the level of thyroid hormones without significant increase in thyroid weight. This could indicate that the IGF-I receptor signaling is less essential for thyroid hormone synthesis but maintains homeostasis and normal thyroid morphogenesis. © 2011 by The Endocrine Society.

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Müller, K., Führer, D., Mittag, J., Klöting, N., Blüher, M., Weiss, R. E., … Krohn, K. (2011). TSH compensates thyroid-specific IGF-I receptor knockout and causes papillary thyroid hyperplasia. Molecular Endocrinology, 25(11), 1867–1879. https://doi.org/10.1210/me.2011-0065

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