INVESTIGADORES
ANZULOVICH MIRANDA Ana Cecilia
artículos
Título:
Role of prolactin in the regulation of cytosolic NADP isocitrate dehydrogenase in the liver of the male rat
Autor/es:
ZIRULNIK F; ANZULOVICH A.C.; LARREGLE E.; JAHN G.; GIMÉNEZ MS
Revista:
ENDOCRINE RESEARCH
Editorial:
Marcel Dekker Inc.
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 29 p. 201 - 210
ISSN:
0743-5800
Resumen:
The activity
of cytosolic NADP-linked isocitrate dehydrogenase (ICDH) in rat liver was
determined. The administration of 2-bromo-alpha-ergocryptine (CB-154) to male
rats produced a significant increase of the enzyme activity and a decrease of
serum prolactin (PRL) levels in relation to control animals. Male rats 21 days
after castration had lower levels of serum prolactin and higher activity of the
enzyme than controls. Injection of PRL to castrated male rats lowered the
enzymatic activity to control values. In intact rats injected with prolactin,
the activity of the enzyme also decreased. Female rats were separated into the
following groups: (a) virgins; (b) rats on day 15 of lactation; (c)
ovariectomized rats. The enzymatic activity was similar in the different
groups, but significantly higher than in male rats. However, serum PRL was
significantly increased in 15 days lactating rats and decreased in ovariectomized
ones in relation to virgins. We conclude that PRL regulates hepatic ICDH
activity in male, but not in female rats. Incubation of isolated hepatocytes
from intact or castrated male rats maintained the difference in ICDH activity
observed in vivo, while there were no differences in ICDH activity in
non-parenchymal cells. Addition of PRL, CB-154, androgens or antiandrogens to
isolated hepatocytes from intact and castrated rat, had no effect on the ICDH
activity, suggesting that the effect of PRL is exerted at the transcriptional
level.