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. 1979 Dec 15;184(3):669-74.
doi: 10.1042/bj1840669.

Effect of hypophysectomy on liver nuclear ribonucleic acid synthesis in aging rats

Effect of hypophysectomy on liver nuclear ribonucleic acid synthesis in aging rats

R Bolla et al. Biochem J. .

Abstract

Changes in RNA synthesis in liver nuclei were observed at different ages and after hypophysectomy and hormone replacement in female Sprague-Dawley rats. As determined by the incorporation of [3H]UMP into an acid-insoluble product, RNA synthesis decreased by about 75% in intact rats from 6 months to 24 months of age. This decline with age was not observed in liver nuclei from 24-month-old rats that had been hypophysectomized at 12 months and maintained on a minimal hormone-replacement therapy. Thyroid hormones and somatotropin (growth hormone) had an additive effect on RNA synthesis in liver nuclei from these hypophysectomized rats. The same hormones had no significant effect on intact, age-matched rats. With advancing age, nuclei of intact rats had an increase in the pool of free RNA polymerase and an apparent decrease in the enzyme activity bound to nuclear chromatin. There was no change in total enzyme with age. In hypophysectomized, hormone-treated rats, free RNA polymerase activity decreased and chromatin-bound activity increased. There was no difference in total nuclear RNA polymerase activity between operated or intact rats. However, the ratio of the bound to the free activity was different. These results suggest that the ability of RNA polymerase to bind to chromatin may be involved in the age-related decrease in liver nuclear RNA synthesis of intact rats.

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