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The Impact of Iodine Excess on Thyroid Hormone Biosynthesis and Metabolism in Rats
Authors:K. Wang   Y. N. Sun   J. Y. Liu   L. Zhang   Y. Ye   L. X. Lin   Y. Q. Yan  Z. P. Chen
Affiliation:(1) Department of Biochemistry, Tianjin Medical University, Tianjin, China;(2) Tianjin Endocrinology Institute, Tianjin, China
Abstract:Thyroid function ultimately depends on appropriate iodine supply to the gland. There is a complex series of checks and balances that the thyroid uses to control the orderly utilization of iodine for hormone synthesis. The aim of our study is to evaluate the mechanism underlying the effect of iodine excess on thyroid hormone metabolism. Based on the successful establishment of animal models of normal-iodine (NI) and different degrees of high-iodine (HI) intake in Wistar rats, the content of monoiodotyrosine (MIT), diiodotyrosine (DIT), T4, and T3 in thyroid tissues, the activity of thyroidal type 1 deiodinase (D1) and its (Dio1) mRNA expression level were measured. Results showed that, in the case of iodine excess, the biosynthesis of both MIT and DIT, especially DIT, was increased. There was an obvious tendency of decreasing in MIT/DIT ratio with increased doses of iodine intake. In addition, iodine excess greatly inhibited thyroidal D1 activity and mRNA expression. T3 was greatly lower in the HI group, while there was no significant difference of T4 compared with NI group. The T3/T4 ratio was decreased in HI groups, antiparalleled with increased doses of iodine intakes. In conclusion, the increased biosyntheses of DIT relative to MIT and the inhibition of thyroidal Dio1 mRNA expression and D1 activity may be taken as an effective way to protect an organism from impairment caused by too much T3. These observations provide new insights into the cellular regulation mechanism of thyroid hormones under physiological and pathological conditions.
Keywords:Thyroid hormone  Type 1 deiodinase  Monoiodotyrosine  Diiodotyrosine  Iodine intakes
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