| Literature DB >> 1652443 |
L Mankowitz1, J Rydström, J W Depierre.
Abstract
After hypophysectomy, the level of glutathione transferase subunit 4 increases in the adrenal, as well as in the liver, as do those of several other forms of glutathione transferase. This increase in subunit 4 can subsequently be down-regulated by administration of adrenocorticotropin. The present investigation demonstrates that also in primary cultures of female rat adrenal cells an increase in the level of glutathione transferase subunit 4 (as shown by immunoblotting) occurs in the absence of adrenocorticotropin. When adrenocorticotropin or dibutyryladenosine 3',5'-phosphate was administered to these cells, a down-regulation of this enzyme level was observed, in agreement with the in vivo situation. This down-regulation was not affected by aminoglutethimide, an inhibitor of the cholesterol-side-chain-cleavage enzyme (cytochrome P-450scc) which is the rate-limiting step in the biosynthesis of steroids. Hence adrenal steroid production is not involved in the down-regulation of glutathione transferase subunit 4 by adrenocorticotropin.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1652443 DOI: 10.1111/j.1432-1033.1991.tb21052.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Eur J Biochem ISSN: 0014-2956