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Hormonal regulation of male-specific rat hepatic cytochrome P-450g (P-450IIC13) by androgens and the pituitary.

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McClellan-Green, PD; Linko, P; Yeowell, HN; Goldstein, JA
Published in: J Biol Chem
November 15, 1989

The present study examines the hormonal regulation male-specific cytochrome P-450g (IIC13) and its mRNA. Neonatal gonadectomy of male rats abolished hepatic expression of P-450g and its mRNA in adulthood, while ovariectomy had little effect. Neonatal administration of testosterone to neonatally gonadectomized male or female rats partially masculinized expression of P-450g and its mRNA, and postpubertal administration of testosterone (testosterone capsules implanted at 5 weeks) completely masculinized their expression. However, castration of male rats at puberty (5 weeks) had no effect on P-450g or its mRNA at 10 weeks. Male-specific development of P-450g and P-450 M-1 (IIC11) mRNA were imprinted similarly by testosterone. However, hypophysectomy experiments demonstrated that the two male-specific forms of P-450 are regulated quite differently. Hypophysectomy of male rats decreased hepatic content of P-450 M-1 mRNA by approximately 50%, and intermittent injections of growth hormone completely restored this mRNA. In contrast, hypophysectomy of male rats increased P-450g and its mRNA by approximately 50%, while intermittent injections of growth hormone produced a slight decrease. Hypophysectomy of female rats increased P-450g and its mRNA to adult male levels, but produced only a small increase in P-450 M-1 mRNA. Continuous infusion of growth hormone into sham hypophysectomized male rats (to mimic the female growth hormone pattern) resulted in a complete loss of P-450g and its mRNA. These results indicate that the expression of P-450g is not dependent on the male pulsatile growth hormone pattern, but suggest instead that the continuous secretion of growth hormone suppresses P-450g in the female rat.

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Published In

J Biol Chem

ISSN

0021-9258

Publication Date

November 15, 1989

Volume

264

Issue

32

Start / End Page

18960 / 18965

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Testosterone
  • Sex Factors
  • Reference Values
  • Rats, Inbred ACI
  • Rats
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Ovariectomy
  • Orchiectomy
  • Microsomes, Liver
  • Male
 

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McClellan-Green, P. D., Linko, P., Yeowell, H. N., & Goldstein, J. A. (1989). Hormonal regulation of male-specific rat hepatic cytochrome P-450g (P-450IIC13) by androgens and the pituitary. J Biol Chem, 264(32), 18960–18965.
McClellan-Green, P. D., P. Linko, H. N. Yeowell, and J. A. Goldstein. “Hormonal regulation of male-specific rat hepatic cytochrome P-450g (P-450IIC13) by androgens and the pituitary.J Biol Chem 264, no. 32 (November 15, 1989): 18960–65.
McClellan-Green PD, Linko P, Yeowell HN, Goldstein JA. Hormonal regulation of male-specific rat hepatic cytochrome P-450g (P-450IIC13) by androgens and the pituitary. J Biol Chem. 1989 Nov 15;264(32):18960–5.
McClellan-Green, P. D., et al. “Hormonal regulation of male-specific rat hepatic cytochrome P-450g (P-450IIC13) by androgens and the pituitary.J Biol Chem, vol. 264, no. 32, Nov. 1989, pp. 18960–65.
McClellan-Green PD, Linko P, Yeowell HN, Goldstein JA. Hormonal regulation of male-specific rat hepatic cytochrome P-450g (P-450IIC13) by androgens and the pituitary. J Biol Chem. 1989 Nov 15;264(32):18960–18965.

Published In

J Biol Chem

ISSN

0021-9258

Publication Date

November 15, 1989

Volume

264

Issue

32

Start / End Page

18960 / 18965

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Testosterone
  • Sex Factors
  • Reference Values
  • Rats, Inbred ACI
  • Rats
  • RNA, Messenger
  • Ovariectomy
  • Orchiectomy
  • Microsomes, Liver
  • Male