Comparative studies were made of the exocrine pancreas in normal, thyroidectomized, and thyroxine treated Rana pipiens tadpoles during various stages of development. The weight of the pancreas as milligram per cent body weight (mg% B.W.) is greatly reduced during both artificially induced and natura
The influence of thyroxine and acclimation temperature on glycogen reserves of the frogRana pipiens
✍ Scribed by Packard, Gary C. ;Randall, James G.
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1975
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 422 KB
- Volume
- 191
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0022-104X
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✦ Synopsis
Abstract
Leopard frogs were given daily injections of Na‐l‐thyroxine (2.0 μg/10 g body weight) for seven days, and control animals were given daily injections of the vehicle. During the period of treatment, half of the frogs were acclimated, in darkness and without food, at a constant temperature of 15°C, whereas the remainder of the animals were acclimated at 25°C. At the end of the seventh day, the frogs were killed by decapitation, and the glycogen concentration in samples of liver tissue and skeletal muscle was determined spectrophotometrically. Total hepatic glycogen of each frog subsequently was calculated from data on glycogen concentration and liver weight.
Treatment of leopard frogs with thyroxine had no apparent effect on hepatic glycogen reserves of animals acclimated at 15°C, but there was a striking reduction in glycogen content of livers from hyperthyroid frogs held at 25°C. Mobilization of hepatic glycogen in thyroxine‐treated animals held at 25°C presumably was secondary to a general stimulation of oxidative metabolism. Treatment with thyroxine had no effect on the concentration of glycogen in skeletal muscle of leopard frogs held at either of the acclimation temperatures used in this study.
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