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Triiodothyronine biological function

Iodine is an essential element in humans and other mammals, which is used for the synthesis of the thyroid hormones triiodothyronine (T3) and thyroxine (T4). These hormones play a prominent role in the metabolism of most cells of the organism and in the process of early growth and development of most organs, especially brain (Anderson et al., 2000). Besides T3 and T4, reverse T3 (rT3), monoiodotyrosine (MIT), and diiodotyrosine (DIT) are also synthesized and distributed in the body of humans and animals, but only T3 and T4 have a biological function. Iodine in the human body mainly comes through dietary and water intake, and inhalation of atmospheric iodine. Due to low concentrations of iodine in the air (10—20ng/m ), food and water intake form the major source of iodine for adults, while for infants it is milk. The concentration of iodine in foodstuffs is directly related to that in the environment where the foods come from. Iodine deficiency disorders are mainly found in places where the concentration of iodine in the soil and drinking water is very low. In the water, foodsmffs, and... [Pg.139]

Transport. A wellknown transport protein is hemoglobin in the erythrocytes (bottom left). It is responsible for the transport of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and tissues (see p.282). The blood plasma also contains many other proteins with transport functions. Prealbumin (transthyretin middle), for example, transports the thyroid hormones thyroxin and triiodothyronine. Ion channels and other integral membrane proteins (see p.220) facilitate the transport of ions and metabolites across biological membranes. [Pg.64]

In thyroxine (//.//) and the more biologically active triiodothyronine, the iodine atoms in the 3- and 4- positions force the two rings into a conformation in which they are perpendicular to one another. Further work, with analogues, indicates that this arrangement is essential for thyroid function (Dietrich et al. 1977). [Pg.490]


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