Differential regulation by dexamethasone of glucocorticoid receptor messenger RNA concentrations in neuronal cultures derived from fetal rat hypothalamus and cerebral cortex
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Differential regulation by dexamethasone of glucocorticoid receptor messenger RNA concentrations in neuronal cultures derived from fetal rat hypothalamus and cerebral cortex
Abstract
1. Differential regulation, by dexamethasone, of glucocorticoid receptor gene expression was studied in three different neuronal cultures derived from hypothalamus amygdala, and cerebral cortex. 2. Cellular glucocorticoid receptor (GR) mRNA concentration was measured by hybridization using a 32P-labeled RNA probe complementary to a 2.2-kb fragment of the glucocorticoid receptor mRNA. Changes in the amount of GR mRNA were evaluated in relation to the content of beta-actin mRNA. 3. In cells derived from either hypothalamus or cerebral cortex, we observed a complex pattern of GR mRNA concentrations which were characterized by cyclic variations of GR mRNA content during continuous treatment with dexamethasone for up to 72 hr. 4. In contrast to cells derived from the hypothalamus where a persistent 30-40% reduction in GR mRNA levels was seen for up to a least 72 hr, we observed, in cells derived from the cerebral cortex, a sustained increased (1.4-fold) of the GR mRNA at this same time interval.
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