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Original Articles

A defect in thyroglobulin synthesis in an inherited ovine goitre: Possible neonatal respiratory distress syndrome

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Pages 145-148 | Accepted 09 Apr 1986, Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

Abstract

A ram lamb with congenital goitre showed signs of respiratory distress at birth. All previously affected lambs from this flock had been born dead or had died soon after birth. The serum free-thyroxine level at birth was low (9.8pmol/ℓ) but treatment with oral L-thyroxine resulted in an increase in thyroxine blood levels to above normal and regression of the goitre. Four weeks after withdrawal of thyroid supplementation and when the lamb was eight weeks old, the radio iodide uptake mechanism of the thyroid glands was shown to be intact but the iodide was not organified. Low normal peroxidase activity was demonstrated in fresh thyroid tissue but gel electrophoresis demonstrated an absence of normal thyroglobulin from extracts of the goitrous thyroid. This lamb and the other affected lambs of this flock have an inherited defect in thyroglobulin synthesis and it is likely that the respiratory distress was associated with the low levels of thyroid hormone affecting foetal lung development.

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