1948
DOI: 10.1210/endo-42-6-468
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PLASMA INORGANIC IODIDE, A CHEMICAL REGULATOR OF NORMAL THYROID FUNCTION1

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“…Since its first description in 1937, the chemical analysis of iodide proposed by Sandell & Kolthoff (1937) was first applied to geological substrates such as rock, soil and water. Its application to human tissues and secretions became generalized about 40 y ago (Wolff & Chaikoff, 1948;Follis et al, 1962;Vought et al, 1964;Jolin & Escobar del Rey, 1965;Lauber, 1975;Bourdoux, 1988;Bürgi et al, 1990;Als et al, 1995;Haldimann et al, 1998) and several modes of presentation have been used for reporting data about iodine output. When precise 24 h urine collections could be obtained, iodine output was presented as an excretion in mg I/day or better mg I/24h.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since its first description in 1937, the chemical analysis of iodide proposed by Sandell & Kolthoff (1937) was first applied to geological substrates such as rock, soil and water. Its application to human tissues and secretions became generalized about 40 y ago (Wolff & Chaikoff, 1948;Follis et al, 1962;Vought et al, 1964;Jolin & Escobar del Rey, 1965;Lauber, 1975;Bourdoux, 1988;Bürgi et al, 1990;Als et al, 1995;Haldimann et al, 1998) and several modes of presentation have been used for reporting data about iodine output. When precise 24 h urine collections could be obtained, iodine output was presented as an excretion in mg I/day or better mg I/24h.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The inhibition of iodine organification is called the Wolff-Chaikoff (W-C) effect. Wolff and Chaikoff (22) and Wolff et al (23) further demonstrated that when rats maintained high levels of serum iodine for > 40 hr, the inhibition of iodine on organification in the thyroid ceased and the thyroid resumed its normal rate of hormone synthesis, preserving the euthyroid state.…”
Section: Thyroid Effects Of Excess Iodine Ingestionmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Based on the expectation that the genomic organisation of human NIS (hNIS) would be highly homologous to rNIS, Smanik et al (1996) isolated cDNA encoding hNIS using primers to the cDNA/rNIS sequence [10]. The cDNA sequence predicted that rNIS was a 618 amino acid protein with a relative molecular mass of 65,196. Elucidation of the secondary structure of NIS protein was facilitated by the generation of a high affinity sitedirected polyclonal anti-NIS antibody (Ab) against the last 16 amino acids of the COOH terminus [11].…”
Section: Molecular Characterisation Of Nismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Inhibition of thyroid function following administration of large doses of iodide is well-known. Wolff and Chaikoff (1948) first reported that iodide organification in the rat thyroid was blocked when plasma levels of iodide reached a critical high threshold, a phenomenon known as the acute Wolff-Chaikoff effect [65]. In the following year, Raben et al (1949) showed that this could be prevented with the administration of thiocyanate, a competitive inhibitor of iodide uptake, suggesting that the phenomenon was dependent on the intrathyroidal rather than the plasma concentration of iodide [66].…”
Section: Effect Of Iodide Therapy On Nis Functionmentioning
confidence: 99%