Diurnal Rhythms of Rat Liver 3-Hydroxy-3-Methylglutaryl-Co A Reductase and D Site-Binding Protein mRNA Levels Are Not Abolished by Adrenalectomy |
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Authors: | Y Ansai H Ogawa |
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Institution: | Co‐Director, Center of Interdisciplinary Cycle Research , Univ. of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15260, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The effect of glucocorticoids on the diurnal rhythm of rat liver 3-hydroxy-3-methyl-glutaryl-CoA reductase (HMGR) has been controversial. Also, diurnal variation of D site-binding protein (DBP) has been suggested to be under a negative control of glucocorticoids. Here we have re-evaluated the effects of adrenal hormones on these rhythms at the level of gene expression. Sham-operated and bilaterally adrenalectomized rats were killed at 4-hr intervals and total RNA from each liver was subjected to Northern blot analysis. Diurnal variation patterns of HMGR and DBP mRNA levels in adrenalectomized rats were substantially identical to those in sham-operated rats, although DBP mRNA levels in adrenalectomized rats were slightly more abundant than in control rats. HMGR mRNA levels in adrenalectomized rats in the dark period were insensitive to a single injection of adrenal hormones, whereas the augmented levels of DBP mRNA in these animals were returned to the control levels by this treatment, indicating that glucocorticoids are prone to decrease the amplitude of variation in the DBP gene expression. The present results suggest that adrenal hormones are not critical for the generation of diurnal rhythms of these mRNAs. |
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Keywords: | Planetary effects solar cycle sunspots |
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