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Mechanism of iodide/chloride exchange by pendrin

Authors :
Akio Yoshida
Hiroko Fukui
Chiaki Shigemasa
Tomohisa Okamura
Eric D. Green
Junichiro Miake
Ichiro Hisatome
Shin-ichi Taniguchi
Hideki Shimizu
Koichi Suzuki
Norihiro Sasaki
Yasutaka Yamamoto
Leonard D. Kohn
Osamu Igawa
Tsuyoshi Okura
Source :
Endocrinology. 145(9)
Publication Year :
2004

Abstract

We performed an electrophysiological study to investigate ion transport of pendrin and thereby understand the pathogenesis of Pendred syndrome. Using pendrin-transfected COS-7 cells, we could show that pendrin transports both iodide and chloride measured as voltage-dependent inward and outward membrane currents. Chloride in the culture medium, [Cl−]o, was efficiently exchanged with cytoplasmic iodide, [I−]i, under physiological concentrations, indicating that pendrin is important for chloride uptake and iodide efflux. Although exchange of iodide in the medium, [I−]o, with cytoplasmic chloride, [Cl−]i, was observed, a significantly high concentration of iodide (10 mm) was required. In addition, either iodide or chloride was required on both sides of the cell membrane for the anion exchange activity of pendrin, indicating that iodide and chloride activate the exchange activity of pendrin while they are transported. The present study further supports that pendrin is responsible for the iodide efflux in thyroid cells where intracellular iodide concentration is high and that the general function of pendrin in other tissues is to transport chloride through exchange with other anions.

Details

ISSN :
00137227
Volume :
145
Issue :
9
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Endocrinology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fcc1fd785a85efc04a02bb1247c31965