Literature DB >> 1665849

Relationship between apolipoprotein E mRNA expression and tissue cholesterol content in rat adrenal gland.

M M Prack1, M Nicosia, D L Williams, J Gwynne.   

Abstract

Among extrahepatic tissues the adrenal gland has one of the highest concentrations of apoE mRNA and the highest rate of apoE synthesis. In the present investigation several previously described in vivo treatments were used to assess the relationship between apoE expression and cellular cholesterol in the rat adrenal gland. Treatment of rats with 4-aminopyrazolo[3,4-d]pyrimidine (4-APP) to lower serum cholesterol concentration and deplete adrenal gland cholesterol content decreased adrenal gland apoE mRNA concentration. These adrenal responses were blocked by dexamethasone (DEX) suggesting that the effect of 4-APP occurred indirectly via stimulation of the adrenal gland by endogenous adrenocorticotrophic (ACTH). Relative to control rats, DEX treatment increased both adrenal gland cholesterol content and apoE mRNA concentration. Concurrent ACTH and DEX administration reduced both adrenal gland cholesterol content and apoE mRNA concentration relative to DEX-treated rats. ACTH administration also rapidly decreased adrenal gland apoE mRNA concentration and cholesterol content in rats pretreated with DEX. In all the above experiments, adrenal gland cholesterol content and apoE mRNA concentration were positively correlated (r = 0.78, P = 0.0001). In contrast, aminoglutethimide treatment, which blocks adrenal gland steroidogenesis and greatly increases adrenal gland cholesterol content, was without effect on apoE mRNA concentration. ACTH administration to rats treated with DEX + aminoglutethimide resulted in decreased adrenal apoE mRNA despite greatly increased adrenal cholesterol content. This uncoupling of adrenal gland cholesterol content and apoE mRNA concentration suggests that apoE mRNA expression and cellular cholesterol are regulated independently by ACTH.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1665849

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Lipid Res        ISSN: 0022-2275            Impact factor:   5.922


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