Regulation of IGF-I mRNA by GH: putative functions for class 1 and 2 message
Autor: | D. C. O'Sullivan, Jennifer M. Pell, Tadge Szestak |
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Rok vydání: | 2002 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Physiology Endocrinology Diabetes and Metabolism medicine.medical_treatment RNA Splicing Biology Drug Administration Schedule Transcription (biology) Reference Values Physiology (medical) Polysome Internal medicine Gene expression medicine Protein biosynthesis Animals RNA Messenger Insulin-Like Growth Factor I Promoter Regions Genetic Messenger RNA Sheep Growth factor Alternative splicing Osmolar Concentration Endocrinology Blood Animals Newborn Liver Growth Hormone Polyribosomes Protein Biosynthesis RNA splicing |
Zdroj: | American journal of physiology. Endocrinology and metabolism. 283(2) |
ISSN: | 0193-1849 |
Popis: | This study investigated mechanisms regulating hepatic insulin-like growth factor (IGF)-I class 1 and 2 mRNA levels. Lambs were treated with growth hormone (GH) either as an acute, single dose or over a longer term. Total hepatic unspliced, pre-mRNA levels increased after the single dose of GH but were attenuated after 8 days of GH, with exon 1- and 2-derived pre-mRNA levels displaying coordinate responses. Surprisingly, changes in total spliced, mature mRNA levels did not reflect those for pre-mRNA, instead being augmented after 8 days of GH. GH also induced a differential increase in the ratio of mature class 2-to-class 1 IGF-I mRNA; therefore, this must be predominantly via posttranscriptional mechanisms. Increases in the ratio of class 2-to-class 1 mRNA were observed in polysomal vs. total RNA preparations derived from GH-treated but not control lambs, indicating an increased proportion of class 2 transcripts engaged in translation. Our findings indicate that GH may stabilize mature class 2 transcripts or destabilize mature class 1 transcripts and that class 2 mRNA may have a greater translational potential. The following two main functions of hepatic class 2 IGF-I mRNA are suggested: an efficient “monitor” of GH status via providing a rapid negative feedback mechanism and a coordinator of endocrine-regulated tissue growth. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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