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Ecdysterone-induced protein synthesis in vitro
Authors:M F Ruh  T S Ruh  W DeWert  V Duenas
Affiliation:1. Department of Physiology, St. Louis University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.;2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.A.
Abstract:Ecdysterone added in vitro to wing tissue from diapausing Antheraea polyphemus pupae induced the synthesis of several epidermal cell proteins. This is one of few instances in which any steroid hormone in physiological concentrations has been able to induce specific protein synthesis in target tissue in vitro soon after hormone stimulation. Hormone-treated tissue was incubated with 3H-leucine while control tissue was incubated with 14C-leucine. Polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic distribution of labelled wing tissue proteins after ecdysterone stimulation in vitro for various periods of time was determined. The 3H14C ratio emphasized the areas of increased protein synthesis due to ecdysterone. These areas of increased protein synthesis were reproducible with several ecdysterone concentrations and with different incubation times. Induction of protein synthesis occurs at an earlier time period when the hormone dosage is higher, i.e. the lower the dosage, the longer it is necessary for exposure of tissue to hormone. α-Ecdysone, known to initiate the moulting process in vitro in some insect species, also induced protein synthesis. Cortisol, a mammalian steroid hormone, produced no hormone specific protein synthesis. Therefore, the results seen with ecdysterone and α-ecdysone are not the result of non-specific steroid stimulation. When no hormone was added to the incubation medium (control), only one area of the polyacrylamide gel demonstrated protein synthesis. Therefore, there are a few proteins being synthesized in vitro in wing tissue, removed from diapausing animals without hormone stimulation, which may be related to the ‘injury phenomenon’. Protein banding patterns were also determined and compared with the radioactivity profile. The study of such early biochemical and physiological responses of target tissue to hormones will aid in our understanding of a hormone's mechanism of action, since the earlier an event occurs, the more likely that it is the primary result of hormone stimulation.
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