ALTERED GROWTH HORMONE-RELEASING HORMONE MESSENGER-RNA EXPRESSION IN TRANSGENIC MICE WITH EXCESS OR DEFICIENT ENDOGENOUS GROWTH-HORMONE

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作者
HURLEY, DL [1 ]
PHELPS, CJ [1 ]
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[1] TULANE UNIV,SCH MED,DEPT ANAT,NEW ORLEANS,LA 70112
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10.1006/mcne.1993.1030
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Hypothalamic expression of growth hormone-releasing hormone (GHRH) mRNA was examined in two transgenic mouse models displaying excess or deficient endogenous GH. Transgenic dwarf mice bore a gene construct consisting of the rat growth hormone (GH) promoter fused to a diphtheria toxin A chain structural gene (DT-A); the GH promoter restricted DT-A expression to endogenous GH-producing cells, which were destroyed. GH was undetectable in either the pituitary or the peripheral circulation (Behringer et al., Genes Devel. 2: 453-461, 1988). Transgenic giant mice carried a construction joining the metallothionein promoter to the human GHRH structural gene, which stimulated endogenous pituitary GH production (Hammer et al., Nature 315: 413-417, 1985). In situ hybridization to GHRH mRNA in transgenic dwarf, giant, and nontransgenic controls was performed using single-stranded RNA probes generated from cloned mouse GHRH cDNA. Hybridization to GHRH mRNA was limited to the neurons of the hypothalamic arcuate nucleus (ARC). Autoradiographic densities on X-ray films were quantified by computerized image analysis. There was an increase in GHRH signal intensity in the dwarfs (282 ± 20 units; mean ± SEM) relative to that measured in control animals (107 ± 8 units; P < 0.001), while giant mice had decreased signal (42 ± 7 units; P < 0.001) in the ARC. The present studies demonstrate that increase in GHRH mRNA expression accompanies GH deficiency, while a decrease in GHRH mRNA accompanies GH excess, suggesting both positive and negative feedback upon steady-state mRNA levels in hypophysiotropic neurons by target pituitary hormone. © 1993 Academic Press, Inc.
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