Regulation of somatostatin and growth hormone-releasing hormone gene expression in the rat brain
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Argente, Jesus
Steiner, Robert A.
Chowen-Breed, Julie A.
Clifton, Donald K.
Tannenbaum, Gloria S.
Zeitler, Philip
Vician, Linda
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Elsevier
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We have studied the regulation of somatostatin (SS) and growth
hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) gene expression in the brain of the
laboratory rat. We report that hypophysectomy in the adult male reduces SS
mRNA in cells of the periventricular nucleus (PeN), while GH reverses this
effect. We demonstrate that cellular levels of SS mRNA in the PeN are
higher in male compared to female animals. We report that castration
reduces cellular levels of GHRH mRNA and SS mRNA in the arcuate nucleus
and PeN, respectively, and that testosterone reverses this effect through
an androgen receptor-dependent mechanism. Finally, we present a
theoretical model to explain the generation of the ultradian rhythm in GH
secretion, which implicates the reciprocal interaction between GH feedback
and the transcriptional regulation of the SS and GHRH genes and the
kinetics of these relationships.
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Metabolism. 1990 Sep;39(9 Suppl 2):46-9
