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Influence of thyroid hormone on the tissue-specific expression of cytochrome c oxidase isoforms during cardiac development.

J Meehan1, J M Kennedy.   

Abstract

In mammals, cytochrome c oxidase (COX) is composed of 13 different protein subunits. In the rat, two nuclear-encoded subunits, COX VIa and VIII, exist as tissue-specific isoforms: heart and liver. Using Northern-blot analysis, the levels of transcripts for the heart and liver isoforms of VIa and VIII were examined in developing rat hearts. The liver isoform was found to be the predominant form of subunit VIa and the exclusive form of VIII in the 18-day fetal hearts. The mRNA levels of the heart isoform of both subunits increased dramatically to reach adult levels by 14 days. Although the levels of the VIa- and VIII-liver isoform mRNAs remained stable throughout early development, their levels decreased by 40 and 36% respectively between the 18-day fetal stage and 18-day neonatal stage. Therefore the up-regulation of the heart isoforms and down-regulation of the liver isoforms appear to be regulated in a co-ordinated manner during development. To determine if thyroid hormone influences the expression of these developmentally regulated isoforms, the RNA was also extracted from the hearts of 2-week-old hypothyroid rats. The results showed that the levels of VIII-heart and VIa-liver COX mRNAs were approx. 40% lower in the hypothyroid hearts, while VIII-liver and VIa-heart COX isoform expression remained unchanged. These data demonstrate that the isoforms of COX subunits VIa and VIII are not co-ordinately regulated by changes in thyroid hormone levels. Therefore we conclude that, although thyroid hormone influences the expression of isoforms, it appears to do so via a different mechanism from that which regulates the developmental transition.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9355747      PMCID: PMC1218775          DOI: 10.1042/bj3270155

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochem J        ISSN: 0264-6021            Impact factor:   3.857


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