Iodide Transport in a Continuous Line of Cultured Cells from Rat Thyroid

Stuart J. Weiss(National Eye Institute), Nancy J. Philp(National Eye Institute), Evelyn F. Grollman(National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases)
Endocrinology
April 1, 1984
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Abstract

The properties of TSH-dependent iodide (I-) uptake are defined for a cloned, continuously growing, functioning rat thyroid cell line (FRTL-5 cells). Since these cells grow without a lumen and are therefore restricted in their ability to iodinate thyroglobulin, the FRTL-5 cells offer the opportunity to directly study transport processes across the membrane into the cell as well as the process whereby I- moves from the cell. FRTL-5 cells concentrate I- approximately 30-fold and exhibit many of the properties of I- uptake seen in thyroid tissue slice and primary cell culture systems. In these cells, accumulation of I- is consistent with a Na+-dependent carrier model for I- uptake, and effects on the influx and efflux processes can be dissociated. Because FRTL-5 cells can be maintained in culture indefinitely and can provide large quantities of a homogeneous functional thyroid cell preparation for study, these cells offer the unique opportunity to further define the mechanism and kinetics of I- transport in a less complex system.


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