Archives of Endocrinology and Metabolism (Apr 2023)

The master role of polarized NIS expression in regulating iodine metabolism in the human body

  • Bernadett Lévay,
  • András Lantos,
  • István Sinkovics,
  • András Slezák,
  • Erika Tóth,
  • Orsolya Dohán

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20945/2359-3997000000583
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 67, no. 2
pp. 256 – 261

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ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate how polarized sodium iodide symporter (NIS) expression may regulate iodide metabolism in vivo. Materials and methods: Polarized NIS expression was analyzed in tissues that accumulate iodide by the use of immunohistochemistry and polyclonal antibody against the C-terminal end of human NIS (hNIS). Results: Iodide absorption in the human intestine occurs via NIS expressed in the apical membrane. Iodide is secreted into the lumen of the stomach and salivary glands via NIS expressed in the basolateral membrane and then circulates back from the small intestine to the bloodstream via NIS expressed in the apical membrane. Conclusion: Polarized NIS expression in the human body regulates intestinal-bloodstream recirculation of iodide, perhaps prolonging the availability of iodide in the bloodstream. This leads to more efficient iodide trapping by the thyroid gland. Understanding the regulation and manipulating gastrointestinal iodide recirculation could increase radioiodine availability during theranostic NIS applications.

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