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. 1990 Jan 2;68(1):53-60.
doi: 10.1016/0303-7207(90)90169-9.

Effect of growth hormone on rat hepatic cytochrome P-450f mRNA: a new mode of regulation

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Effect of growth hormone on rat hepatic cytochrome P-450f mRNA: a new mode of regulation

H Sasamura et al. Mol Cell Endocrinol. .

Abstract

Growth hormone (GH) is known to be involved in the control of rat hepatic drug and steroid metabolism through its action on cytochrome P-450s. To examine the role of GH in the regulation of cytochrome P-450f (P-450f), a full-length cDNA clone corresponding to P-450f was isolated and the 3'-non-coding region was utilized for Northern and slot-blot analyses. P-450f mRNA levels were low in neonates, increased after age 4 weeks in male and female rats, and were approximately 3 times higher in the liver of adult female rats than male rats. Hypophysectomy caused a significant decrease in P-450f mRNA levels in male and female rats. Intermittent injection with human growth hormone (hGH) to mimic the male secretory pattern of GH caused a 9-fold increase in P-450f mRNA in hypophysectomized male rats to levels near male control levels, whereas continuous administration of hGH to mimic the female secretory pattern caused a greater increase in P-450f mRNA levels in male and female hypophysectomized rats (25-fold and 9-fold respectively) to levels nearer female control levels. The responses of the other GH-stimulated P-450s, P-450-male and P-450-female, to the different modes of hGH treatment were different from that of P-450f. Since sex hormones are known to affect the regulation of other P-450s, the effect of sex hormones on P-450f mRNA was studied. Ovariectomy caused a 2.4-fold reduction in P-450f mRNA which was partially reversed by estradiol treatment.(ABSTRACT TRUNCATED AT 250 WORDS)

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