Modulation of proopiomelanocortin gene expression by ethanol in mouse anterior pituitary corticotrope tumor cell AtT20

Jul 30, 2014Regulatory peptides

Ethanol's effects on stress hormone gene activity in mouse pituitary tumor cells

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Abstract

Ethanol treatment at 15 mM significantly decreased proopiomelanocortin (POMC) gene transcription activity in mouse anterior pituitary cells.

  • A decrease in POMC primary nuclear RNA transcript levels was observed after 15 mM ethanol treatment for 60 to 120 minutes.
  • This reduction in POMC gene transcription was associated with a significant decrease in POMC mRNA levels in the cytoplasm.
  • After 4 hours of ethanol exposure, the observed decreases in POMC levels were no longer present.
  • Ethanol exposure for 8 hours led to decreased ACTH secretion in the medium.
  • Corticotropin-releasing hormone (CRH) increased POMC primary transcript levels but was attenuated by ethanol.
  • L-glutamate mitigated the inhibitory effects of ethanol on POMC transcription activity.

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