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Biosynthesis of growth hormone in the rat anterior pituitary gland control of biosynthesis in vitro by glucose
Authors:Alan Betteridge  Michael Wallis
Institution:School of Biological Sciences, University of Sussex, Falmer, Brighton BN1 9QG, Sussex U.K.
Abstract:We have studied the effect of altering the concentration of glucose (in the incubation medium) on the ability of rat pituitary lobes, incubated in vitro, to incorporate 3H]leucine into total protein and growth hormone. Increasing the glucose concentration caused an increase in the rate of total protein synthesis, but a decrease in growth hormone synthesis.Phloridzin and 2-deoxyglucose both lowered the rate of growth hormone synthesis; they were more effective in media containing 2.8 mM glucose than in 28 mM glucose. Various alternative sugars were substituted for D-glucose in the medium; they had differing effects on the synthesis of total pituitary protein and growth hormone. None of these other sugars was metabolised as effectively as glucose at physiological concentrations, though all could be utilised to some extent.The physiological role of the effect of glucose on growth hormone synthesis is discussed, particularly with reference to what is known about the control of insulin synthesis by glucose. It is proposed that glucose interacts with two control systems in the pituitary. One is concerned with growth hormone synthesis and the other influences the rate of synthesis of other (unidentified) proteins.
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