Release of Inorganic Iodine from Thyroid Gland in Initial Phase of TSH Action

Abstract
Summary Measurement of inorganic I131 and PBI131 in thyroid venous blood obtained by catheterization was performed in 17 dogs to study the early effect of TSH. Following a latent period of about 15 minutes, output of both inorganic I131 and PBI131 started to increase sharply. The increased output continued for about 10 hours, and thereafter the thyroid gland started to accumulate inorganic iodine. The inorganic I131 fraction, represented in the trichloroacetic acid supernatant fraction, was confirmed by radiopaperchromatography. TSH apparently releases inorganic iodine, in addition to PBI, from the thyroid in the early phase of its action.