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Role of calcium in the secretomotor response of the thyroid: effects of calcium ionophore A23187 on radioiodine turnover, membrane potential and fluid transport in cultured porcine thyroid cells.

S W Manley1, D S Rose, G J Huxham, J R Bourke.   

Abstract

The calcium ionophore A23187 (0.1-1 mumol/l) inhibited membrane electrical polarization, uptake of 125I, fluid transport and TSH-stimulated release of radioiodine from the organic pool in follicular cultures of porcine thyroid cells. At higher concentrations (1-30 mumol/l), A23187 promoted release of radioiodine from the organic pool. Stimulation of release of radioiodine from the organic pool by veratridine (a sodium channel agonist, 0.4-1 mmol/l) and A23187 was dependent on the calcium concentration of the medium, while TSH action was independent. Incubation in medium of very low calcium concentration (0.0177 mmol/l) resulted in enhanced release from the organic pool, which was inhibited by TSH (256 microU/ml), A23187 (25 mumol/l) or veratridine (0.5 mmol/l). These data therefore do not support the hypothesis that calcium acts as a mediator of the secretomotor action of TSH, but suggest the possibility of a TSH-induced increase in intracellular calcium as a regulatory negative-feedback mechanism.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 3127520     DOI: 10.1677/joe.0.1160373

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Endocrinol        ISSN: 0022-0795            Impact factor:   4.286


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1.  UTP-preferring P2 receptor mediates inhibition of sodium transport in porcine thyroid epithelial cells.

Authors:  J Bourke; K Abel; G Huxham; V Cooper; S Manley
Journal:  Br J Pharmacol       Date:  1999-08       Impact factor: 8.739

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