Evolutionary adaptation of a mammalian species to an environment severely depleted of iodide

  • Gertrudis Cabello
  • , Arnaldo Vilaxa
  • , Angel E. Spotorno
  • , John Pablo Valladares
  • , Mark Pickard
  • , Arun Sinha
  • , John McArthur
  • , Isabel Behncke
  • , Annette Duerr
  • , Richard Sullivan
  • , Bastien D. Gomperts

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Resumen

Lack of dietary iodine is associated with thyroid insufficiency and its dire consequences including cretinism, yet territories severely deficient in iodine are home to many species of wild animals. The premise of our work is that an adaptation must be in place in order to allow these animals to thrive. We collected phyllotine rodents of the genus Auliscomys from the Altiplanic region of North Chile, an area historically associated with goitre and other manifestations of iodine deficiency disorders. The iodide concentration in the stream water in this locality, at <1 μg 1--1 would undoubtedly result in widespread thyroidal insufficiency in humans and domestic livestock. The animals we collected, identified as Auliscomys boliviensis, showed no evidence of thyroidal insufficiency. There was no enlargement of the thyroid glands; the serum concentrations of thyroid hormone (measured as T4) and thyroid-stimulating hormone were comparable to laboratory rats. Serum iodide concentration was about 40% of that measured in laboratory rats. We conclude that these animals have established a specialised adaptive mechanism, most probably at the level of the Na+/I- symporter, that acts to enhance the uptake of dietary iodide into the gut and again from the serum into the follicular cells of the thyroid gland.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)42-45
Número de páginas4
PublicaciónPflugers Archiv European Journal of Physiology
Volumen446
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 1 abr. 2003

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