نتایج جستجو برای: nis

تعداد نتایج: 2385  

2003
Daniel H.Y. Shen Cheng-Yi Cheng Sissy M. Jhiang Wen-Sheng Huang

Received 4/21/2003; revised 05/23/2003; accepted 5/30/2003. For correspondence or reprints contact: Wen-Sheng Huang, M.D., Department of Nuclear Medicine, Tri-Service General Hospital, 325, Section 2, Cheng-Kung Road, Taipei, Taiwan, R.O.C. Tel: (886)2-87927216, Fax: (886)2-87927217, E-mail: [email protected] The Na/I symporter (NIS) is the membrane protein mediating iodide translocation ...

2009
Peninnah Oberdorfer Natthida Pongwilairat Charles H. Washington

Background. Pediatric patients with neoplastic diseases are more likely to develop nosocomial infections (NIs). NIs may prolong their hospital stay, and increase morbidity and mortality. Objectives. The objectives of this study were to determine: (1) the incidence of NIs, (2) sites of NIs, (3) causal organisms, and (4) outcomes of NIs among pediatric patients with neoplastic diseases. Methods. ...

Journal: :Thyroid : official journal of the American Thyroid Association 2004
Susanne Neumann Katrin Schuchardt Andreas Reske Alexander Reske Peter Emmrich Ralf Paschke

Cold thyroid nodules (CTNs) are characterized by a reduced iodide uptake in comparison to normal thyroid tissue. The sodium iodide symporter (NIS) is the first step in thyroid hormone synthesis and mediates the active iodide transport in the thyroid cells suggesting that decreased iodide uptake could be a result of changes in NIS expression or molecular defects in the NIS gene. In contrast to p...

D. Uzun Goren S. Demirtas T. Karaca,

Pendrin (PDS) and sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) are transmembrane proteins that are located in numerous tissue types, particularly thyroid follicular epithelial cells, where they are entrusted with the regulation of iodine molecules. In the present study, we aimed to clarify changes in PDS and NIS protein expression, in the testicular tissue of prepubertal and <span la...

2015
Shuo Shi Min Zhang Rui Guo Ying Miao Jiajia Hu Yun Xi Biao Li

INTRODUCTION Despite recent improvements in the survival rates for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), novel treatment strategies are required to improve distant metastasis-free survival. The sodium iodine symporter (NIS) gene has been applied for in vivo imaging and cancer therapy. In this study, we examined the potential of NIS gene therapy as a therapeutic approach in NPC by performing non-invas...

Journal: :Nuclear medicine and biology 2006
Hwanjeong Jeong Yu-Ri Kim Ki-Nam Kim Jae-Gol Choe June-Key Chung Meyoung-Kon Kim

The plasma membrane glycoprotein sodium/iodide symporter (NIS) is crucial for thyroid hormone biosynthesis and mediates the iodide uptake of thyrocytes. It has been shown that retinoic acid (RA) alters NIS gene expression in thyroid carcinoma lines and stimulates their iodide uptake. Here, we generated an ARO human thyroidal cancer cell line that expresses the NIS gene (ARO-NIS) and found that ...

Journal: :Histology and histopathology 2008
Maria Trovato Enrica Vitarelli Maria Tripepi Antonino Abate Piero Rizzo Vincenzo Benedetto Salvatore Sciacchitano Maddalena Grosso Gaetano Barresi

The expression of the Na/I Symporter (NIS) in the basolateral cell membrane of the thyroid follicular cells is responsible for the active accumulation of iodide within the thyroid gland and for the subsequent biosynthesis of thyroid hormones. However, several tissues, such as salivary glands, breast, stomach, colon, ovary and endometrium, express NIS even if they are unable to organify iodide. ...

2013
Aurelius Omlin David Blum Jan Wierecky Sarah R. Haile Faith D. Ottery Florian Strasser

BACKGROUND Involuntary weight loss (IWL) is frequent in advanced cancer patients causing compromised anticancer treatment outcomes and function. Cancer cachexia is influenced by nutrition impact symptoms (NIS). The aim of this study was to explore the frequency of NIS in advanced patients and to assess specific interventions guided by a 12-item NIS checklist. METHODS Consecutive patients from...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Cell physiology 2007
Kerry J Rhoden Stefano Cianchetta Valeria Stivani Carla Portulano Luis J V Galietta Giovanni Romeo

The sodium iodide symporter (NIS) mediates iodide (I(-)) transport in the thyroid gland and other tissues and is of increasing importance as a therapeutic target and nuclear imaging reporter. NIS activity in vitro is currently measured with radiotracers and electrophysiological techniques. We report on the development of a novel live cell imaging assay of NIS activity using the I(-)-sensitive a...

Journal: :Physiological reviews 2000
A De La Vieja O Dohan O Levy N Carrasco

The Na(+)/I(-) symporter (NIS) is an intrinsic membrane protein that mediates the active transport of iodide into the thyroid and other tissues, such as salivary glands, gastric mucosa, and lactating mammary gland. NIS plays key roles in thyroid pathophysiology as the route by which iodide reaches the gland for thyroid hormone biosynthesis and as a means for diagnostic scintigraphic imaging and...

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