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Sodium iodide symporter regulation

Riedel C, Levy O, Carrasco N (2001) Post-transcriptional regulation of the sodium/ iodide symporter by thyrotropin. J Biol Chem 276(24) 21458-21463... [Pg.305]

Figure 21.3 The symporter functions at the basolateral surface of the cell to bring iodide into it. Although a number of different hormones and molecules help regulate the sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is the most common regulator of the symporter. In this figure, TSH binds with its receptor, allowing for an increase in cAMP that in turn can power the symporter. Iodide, and two accompanying sodium ions, is transported into the cells through the function of the symporter. Figure 21.3 The symporter functions at the basolateral surface of the cell to bring iodide into it. Although a number of different hormones and molecules help regulate the sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) is the most common regulator of the symporter. In this figure, TSH binds with its receptor, allowing for an increase in cAMP that in turn can power the symporter. Iodide, and two accompanying sodium ions, is transported into the cells through the function of the symporter.
Regulation and Enhancement of Endogenous Sodium Iodide Symporter Expression NIS Regulatory Pathways in Thyroid and Breast Cancer... [Pg.221]


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