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Role of caveolin-1 in thyroid phenotype, cell homeostasis, and hormone synthesis: in vivo study of caveolin-1 knockout mice
- Source :
- The American Journal of Physiology. August, 2009, Vol. 297 Issue 2, pE438, 14 p.
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- In human thyroid, caveolin-1 is localized at the apex of thyrocytes, but its role there remains unknown. Using immunohistochemistry, [sup.127]I imaging, transmission electron microscopy, immunogold electron microscopy, and quantification of [H.sub.2][O.sub.2], we found that in caveolin-1 knockout mice thyroid cell homeostasis was disrupted, with evidence of oxidative stress, cell damage, and apoptosis. An even more striking phenotype was the absence of thyroglobulin and iodine in one-half of the follicular lumina and their presence in the cytosol, suggesting that the iodide organification and binding to thyroglobukin were intracellular rather than at the apical membrane/ extracellular colloid interface. The latter abnormality may be secondary to the observed mislocalization of the thyroid hormone synthesis machinery (dual oxidases, thyroperoxidase) in the cytosol. Nevertheless, the overall uptake of radioiodide, its organification, and secretion as thyroid hormones were comparable to those of wild-type mice, suggesting adequate compensation by the normal TSH retrocontrol. Accordingly, the levels of free thyroxine and TSH were normal. Only the levels of free triiodothyronine showed a slight decrease in caveolin-1 knockout mice. However, when TSH levels were increased through low-iodine chow and sodium perchlorate, the induced goiter was more prominent in caveolin-1 knockout mice. We conclude that caveolin-1 plays a role in proper thyroid hormone synthesis as well as in cell number homeostasis. Our study demonstrates for the first time a physiological function of caveolin-1 in the thyroid gland. Because the expression and subcellular localization of caveolin-1 were similar between normal human and murine thyroids, our findings in caveolin-1 knockout mice may have direct relevance to the human counterpart. dual oxidase; thyroperoxidase; iodination; thyrocytes; hydrogen peroxide; oxidative stress; thyroid hormone synthesis; iodide
- Subjects :
- Homeostasis -- Physiological aspects
Homeostasis -- Genetic aspects
Homeostasis -- Research
Oxidative stress -- Physiological aspects
Oxidative stress -- Control
Oxidative stress -- Research
Thyroid hormones -- Physiological aspects
Thyroid hormones -- Genetic aspects
Thyroid hormones -- Research
Biological sciences
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 00029513
- Volume :
- 297
- Issue :
- 2
- Database :
- Gale General OneFile
- Journal :
- The American Journal of Physiology
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- edsgcl.206531495