Increased cell membrane permeability to Na+ and K+ induced by thyroid hormone in rat skeletal muscle.

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Thyroid hormone (T3) increased Na+ dependent respiration accompanied by an increase in NaK-ATPase activity. Administration of T3 increased intracellular K+ concentration and Na/K ratio in thyroidectomized rats, and the Na+ efflux rate constant incubated in oxygenized Na+, K+-Ringers in euthyroid rats. However, the magnitude of the changes in intracellular K+ concentration was modest or invisible in comparison to the changes in QO2(t) and NaK-ATPase activity. The Na+ and K+ efflux rate constants in K+-free +ouabain Ringers were increased by T3 in both thyroidectomized and euthyroid rats. Thus, thyroid hormone stimulates not only Na pump but also the permeability of cell membrane to Na+ and K+. The both effects might contribute to the thyroid thermogenesis.

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Asano, Y. (1978). Increased cell membrane permeability to Na+ and K+ induced by thyroid hormone in rat skeletal muscle. Experientia. Supplementum, 32, 199–203. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-5559-4_22

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