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Endocrinology, Vol 101, 150-156, Copyright © 1977 by Endocrine Society
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J Segal and A Gordon
The uptake of 2-deoxy-D-[1-3H]glucose ([1-3H]DOG) by cultured chick embryo heart cells was stimulated by L-triiodothyronine (T3). This stimulation began with the exposure to T3, rose linearly for about 8 h and reached a plateau around 24h. Actinomycin D, puromycin and cyclohexmide had no effect on the stimulated sugar uptake during the first 6h. These agents prevented the further increase in the rate of [1- 3H]DOG uptake in T3-treated cultures that occurred between 6 and 24h. In the presence of hydroxyurea the uptake of [1-3H]DOG in both control and T3-treated cells was unchanged. These results suggest that some of the effects of T3 may not require new synthesis of either RNA, proteins or DNA.
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