Development of tyrosine aminotransferase in perinatal rat liver: Changes in functional messenger RNA and the role of inducing hormones
- 1 January 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Cellular Biochemistry
- Vol. 21 (1) , 47-61
- https://doi.org/10.1002/jcb.240210107
Abstract
Expression of the hepatic enzyme tyrosine aminotransferase was analyzed in the perinatal period of development in the rat, when this expression undergoes significant changes associated with hepatocyte differentiation. In late prenatal liver both enzyme and functional mRNA gene products are present at levels 10‐ to 15‐fold below those in the fully differentiated adult liver. This low level of expression in fetal liver is refractory to induction by glucocorticoids, but both gene products are increased to a limited extent by cyclic AMP. This induction by cyclic AMP (cAMP) does not confer glucocorticoid‐responsiveness on expression. By 3 hr after birth both functional mRNA and enzyme levels are significantly increased, an increase which continues until a peak is reached at 12 hr that is appreciably above the adult levels. Both gene products then decline until adult levels are reached by 24 hr. The postnatal shift in aminotransferase expression is accompanied by acquisition of the capacity to respond to glucocorticoids. Treatment of newborns with an antiglucocorticoid steroid or with glucose suppresses the postnatal overshoot of expression, but neither treatment affects the increase from fetal to adult levels of expression. The results indicate that prior to birth, expression of the aminotransferase gene is partially repressed, a repression that is lifted essentially immediately upon birth. The hormones capable of inducing aminotransferase synthesis have no apparent necessary role in this process.Keywords
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