Sodium dependence of the thyrotrophin-induced depolarization in cultured porcine thyroid cells

in Journal of Endocrinology
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T. A. Hambleton
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ABSTRACT

Cultured porcine thyroid cells exhibit a resting membrane potential of about − 73 mV and depolarize to about − 54 mV on exposure to TSH. The depolarizing response to TSH was preserved in a medium consisting only of inorganic salts and buffers, but was abolished in sodium-free medium, demonstrating dependence on an inward sodium current. Increasing the potassium concentration of the medium resulted in a reduction in the resting membrane potential of 60 mV per tenfold change in potassium concentration, and a diminished TSH response. A hyperpolarizing TSH response was observed in a sodium- and bicarbonate-free medium, indicating that a hyperpolarizing ion current (probably carried by potassium) was also enhanced in the presence of TSH. Tetrodotoxin blocked the TSH response. We conclude that the response of the thyroid cell membrane to TSH involves increases in permeability to sodium and potassium, and that the thyroid membrane ion channels bear some similarity to the voltage-dependent sodium channels of excitable tissues, despite the absence of action potentials in the thyroid.

J. Endocr. (1986) 108, 225–230

 

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