Interindividual glucocorticoid sensitivity in young healthy subjects: the role of glucocorticoid receptor alpha and beta isoforms ratio
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Interindividual glucocorticoid sensitivity in young healthy subjects: the role of glucocorticoid receptor alpha and beta isoforms ratio
Abstract
Only few studies have addressed the interindividual variation and tissue specificity of glucocorticoid (GC) sensitivity in healthy individuals, a phenomenon observed in pathological conditions. Alternative splicing of the glucocorticoid receptor (GR) produces alpha and beta isoforms. GRbeta has dominant-negative effects on hormone-induced GRalpha effects, and an increased expression of the GRbeta has been associated with glucocorticoid resistance. We determined, using a simple, rapid, and accurate Real-Time PCR assay, the individual mRNAs expression of GRalpha and GRbeta in 26 normal subjects (mean+/-SE, age 30+/-6 years; 12 males and 14 females), in order to evaluate the role of these isoforms in glucocorticoid sensitivity in health. Glyceraldehydes-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (GAPDH) was used as a housekeeper gene. GRalpha/GAPDH, GRbeta/GAPDH and GRalpha/GRbeta ratios showed a normal distribution. We observed a higher expression of GRalpha compared to GRbeta and an interindividual variability in the GRalpha, GRbeta, and GAPDH gene expressions in the young healthy population. In addition, no correlation was observed between GRalpha/GRbeta ratio and the dexamethasone (DEX) doses needed to suppress plasma cortisol, GRalpha/GRbeta ratio and the concentration of DEX that caused inhibition of Con-A stimulated cell proliferation, and GRalpha/GRbeta ratio and the affinity of GR (Kd) of each subject. Therefore, the variability of GC sensitivity observed in normal subjects can not be ascribed to the variation in the GRalpha and GRbeta expression.
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