Cryptochrome 2 Expression Level Is Critical for Adrenocorticotropin Stimulation of Cortisol Production in the Capuchin Monkey Adrenal

Feb 28, 2009Endocrinology

Cryptochrome 2 levels are important for stress hormone production in capuchin monkey adrenal glands

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Abstract

Cortisol production in response to ACTH was inhibited by CRY2 suppression in adrenal gland explants from adult capuchin monkeys (n = 5).

  • ACTH increased cortisol production in control and sense conditions.
  • CRY2 knockdown suppressed ACTH-stimulated cortisol production.
  • ACTH enhanced the expression of key steroid-producing enzymes, which was reduced by CRY2 knockdown.
  • Cry2 knockdown also decreased the expression of the clock gene Bmal1 at both mRNA and protein levels.
  • These findings suggest that CRY2 is involved in the mechanism by which ACTH regulates steroidogenic enzyme expression.

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