EFFECT OF IODIDE ON THE ADENYL CYCLASE SYSTEM OF THE MOUSE THYROID IN VIVO

Author:

Saddok C.,Gafni M.,Gross J.

Abstract

ABSTRACT Iodide, administered to mice either acutely or chronically, depressed the thyroidal cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) response to 20 mU bovine TSH. When iodide was administered acutely there was a 60% reduction in the cAMP accumulation after 100 μg, or 1 μg KI given to mice on normal iodine diet (NID), or low iodine diet (LID), respectively. When iodide was administered chronically by supplementing the LID with graded doses of KI for 11 days, the cAMP response to TSH was found to be inversely related to the dietary iodine. Inhibition occurred after 5 μg KI, a dose similar to the daily iodine intake. Iodide depressed, but did not abolish, the thyroidal cAMP response to TSH. Iodide had no effect on phosphodiesterase activity, whereas thyroidal adenyl cyclase activity was diminished by the prior administration of 100 μg KI. The iodide effect was abolished by pre-treatment with methylmercaptoimidazole i.e. the inhibition is related to iodide oxidation. The newly organified thyroidal iodine (NOTI), formed at 2 h from 0.1–1000 μg KI was determined. The amount of NOTI was highly correlated to the degree of inhibition, irrespective of the iodine content of the diet. This relationship was continuous up to 100 ng NOTI and 70% inhibition, which are the maximal values obtained for NOTI formation and inhibition of cAMP accumulation. These plateau levels were reached with 100 or 1 μg KI in mice on NID or LID, respectively. These results indicate that the inhibitor is an iodinated substance whose intrathyroidal formation is quantitatively parallel to, or a part of NOTI.

Publisher

Bioscientifica

Subject

Endocrinology,General Medicine,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism

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