NA-I- SYMPORT ACTIVITY IS PRESENT IN MEMBRANE-VESICLES FROM THYROTROPIN-DEPRIVED NON-I(-)-TRANSPORTING CULTURED THYROID-CELLS()

Citation
Sm. Kaminsky et al., NA-I- SYMPORT ACTIVITY IS PRESENT IN MEMBRANE-VESICLES FROM THYROTROPIN-DEPRIVED NON-I(-)-TRANSPORTING CULTURED THYROID-CELLS(), Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United Statesof America, 91(9), 1994, pp. 3789-3793
Citations number
34
Categorie Soggetti
Multidisciplinary Sciences
ISSN journal
00278424
Volume
91
Issue
9
Year of publication
1994
Pages
3789 - 3793
Database
ISI
SICI code
0027-8424(1994)91:9<3789:NSAIPI>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The active accumulation of I- in the thyroid gland is mediated by the Na+-I- symporter and driven by the Na+ gradient generated by the Na+/K +-ATPase. Thyrotropin (TSH) stimulates thyroidal I- accumulation. Rat thyroid-derived FRTL-5 cells require TSH to accumulate I-. TSH withdra wal for over 7 days results in complete loss of Na+-I- symport activit y in these Cells [Weiss, S. J., Philp, N. J. and Grollman, E. F. (1984 ) Endocrinology 114, 1090-1098]. Surprisingly, membrane vesicles prepa red from FRTL-5 cells maintained in TSH-free medium [TSH(-) cells] acc umulate I-, suggesting that the absence of Na+-I- symport activity in TSH(-) cells cannot be due solely to a decrease in the biosynthesis of either the symporter or a putative activating factor. This finding in dicates that the Na+-I- symporter is present, probably in an inactive state, in TSH(-) cells despite their lack of Na+-I- symport activity. Na+-I- symport activity in thyroid membrane vesicles is enhanced when conditions for vesicle preparation favor proteolysis. Subcellular frac tionation studies in both TSH(+) and TSH(-) cells show that Na+-I- sym port activity is mostly associated with fractions enriched in plasma m embrane rather than in intracellular membranes, suggesting that the Na +-I- symporter may constitutively reside in the plasma membrane and ma y be activated by TSH.