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Am J Physiol Endocrinol Metab 280: E280-E286, 2001;
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Vol. 280, Issue 2, E280-E286, February 2001

Pulsatile growth hormone secretion decreases S-adenosylmethionine synthetase in rat liver

Jan Oscarsson1, Cissi Gardmo2, Staffan Edén1, and Agneta Mode2

1 Department of Physiology, Göteborg University, S-405 30 Göteborg; and 2 Department of Medical Nutrition, Karolinska Institutet, Novum, S-141 86 Huddinge, Sweden

S-adenosylmethionine synthetase (AdoMet synthetase) is responsible for the synthesis of the major methyl donor S-adenosylmethionine. The AdoMet synthetase gene was identified by subtractive suppressive hybridization as being expressed at higher levels in the liver of rats continuously exposed to growth hormone (GH) than in rats intermittently exposed to the hormone. Further studies on the regulation of AdoMet synthetase showed that the activity and mRNA levels were higher in female than in male rats. Hypophysectomy increased AdoMet synthetase mRNA in both male and female rats. Combined thyroxine and cortisol treatment of hypophysectomized rats had no effect on AdoMet synthetase mRNA levels. Two daily injections of GH for 7 days, mimicking the male secretory pattern of GH, decreased AdoMet synthetase activity and mRNA levels. A continuous infusion of GH, mimicking the female secretory pattern of GH, had small or no effects on AdoMet synthetase activity and decreased the mRNA levels to a lesser degree than two daily injections. It is concluded that the lower AdoMet synthetase activity in male rats is due to an inhibitory effect of the male characteristic pulsatile secretory pattern of GH on AdoMet synthetase mRNA expression.

pituitary gland; hypophysectomy; thyroid hormones; glucocorticoids; gender


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