| Literature DB >> 2162123 |
M Sugawara1, D T Yamaguchi, H Y Lee, K Yanagisawa, S Murakami, C N Summer, D G Johnson, S R Levin.
Abstract
This study describes the effects of hydrogen peroxide on the two iodide transport systems, I influx and I efflux, in the cultured FRTL-5 rat thyroid cells. I influx was measured by the amount of I taken up by the cells during incubation with Na125I and NaI for 7 min, and I efflux was measured by calculating the rate of 125I release from the 125I-loaded cells in the presence and absence of 5 mmol/l H2O2. Exposure to greater than 100 mumol/l H2O2 for 40 min caused a significant inhibition of I influx; the inhibition was reversible and non-competitive with iodide. Thyroid Na+K+ ATPase activity, a major mechanism to drive I influx, decreased by 40% after the cells were exposed to 5 mmol/l H2O2 for 10 min. H2O2 enhanced I efflux only when Ca2+ was present in the medium. The mechanism of an enhanced I efflux by H2O2 appears to be mediated through the elevation of free cytosolic Ca2+ concentration. Our data indicate that H2O2 can affect I transport by inhibiting I influx and enhancing I efflux.Entities:
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Year: 1990 PMID: 2162123 DOI: 10.1530/acta.0.1220610
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Endocrinol (Copenh) ISSN: 0001-5598