CORRELATION OF IODIDE TRANSPORT WITH Na+, K+ -ATPase, HCO−3-ATPase AND CARBONIC ANHYDRASE ACTIVITIES IN DIFFERENT FUNCTIONAL STATES OF THE RAT THYROID GLAND

Abstract
The effects of thyrotrophin, hypophysectomy, and chronic treatment with thyroxine and methimazole on radioiodide uptake (thyroid/plasma (T/P) 125I ratio), protein and DNA contents and activities of Na+,K+ -ATPase, HCO3-ATPase, and carbonic anhydrase (CA) of rat thyroid gland were evaluated. Thyrotrophin given to intact rats slightly increased thyroid iodide uptake, did not affect protein or DNA content, and slightly inhibited CA activity (units/g cell water). Hypophysectomy markedly decreased T/P 125I ratio, increased protein content, decreased activity of Na+,K+-ATPase, and slightly increased HCO3-ATPase (nmol/mg DNA per min) and CA (units/g cell water) activities. Thyro-trophin given to hypophysectomized rats (as compared with untreated hypophysectomized control animals) markedly increased T/P 125I ratio, slightly decreased protein content and decreased Na+,K+-ATPase and CA activities. Chronic treatment with methimazole increased T/P 125I ratio, decreased protein content, markedly increased Na+,K+-ATPase and HCO3-ATPase activities, and decreased CA activity. Chronic treatment with thyroxine, in contrast, decreased T/P 125I ratio, decreased Na+,K+-ATPase activity, and increased CA activity. There was a significant inverse correlation between T/P 125I ratio and CA activity in follicular cells for the various induced functional states of the thyroid.