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To determine if the adrenergic nervous system, and specifically tyrosine hydroxylase, plays a role in the extrathyroidal conversion of T4 to T3, normal male volunteers were treated with T4 and subsequently with T4 and alpha-methyl-p-tyrosine (alpha-MPT), an inhibitor of tyrosine hydroxylase, for 2 weeks. The mean serum T4 and T3 concentrations increased during T4 administration and remained at the same levels during combined T4 and alpha-MPT administration. Urinary vanillylmandelic acid excretion declined significantly during alpha-MPT administration. These results do not support the hypothesis that tyrosine hydroxylase is involved in extrathyroidal T3 production.
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