A Molecular Basis for the Sexually Dimorphic Response to Growth Hormone
doi: 10.1210/en.2006-1333
pmid: 17332060
A Molecular Basis for the Sexually Dimorphic Response to Growth Hormone
Once reserved solely for the treatment of short stature, the now readily available recombinant GH has expanded the use of the hormone to include the treatment of cardiovascular, renal, muscular, skeletal, immunological, psychosocial, and metabolic abnormalities associated with GH deficiency. There are also proposals for the widespread use of the hormone to ameliorate or reverse aging. However, this extensive use of GH has revealed intrinsic sexual dimorphisms in which females are considerably less responsive to the therapeutic regimen than are males. Dynamic changes in the Janus kinase-2 (Jak2)/signal transducers and activators of transcription (Stat5B) signaling pathway [as determined by transducer activation, Stat5B binding to the GH-responsive promoter of the CYP2C11 gene, and expression levels of the suppressors of cytokine signaling family (Socs2, Socs3, and Cis)] were examined in male and female rat-derived primary hepatocyte cultures exposed to the masculine-like episodic GH profile. We report that the cellular actions of GH normally mediated by activation of the Jak2/Stat5B pathway are suppressed in female cells possibly due to an inherent overexpression of Cis, a member of the suppressors of cytokine signaling family that normally down-regulates the Jak2/Stat5B pathway.
- University of Pennsylvania United States
Male, Sex Characteristics, Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling Proteins, Janus Kinase 2, Rats, Gene Expression Regulation, Liver, Steroid 16-alpha-Hydroxylase, Growth Hormone, STAT5 Transcription Factor, Animals, Female, Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases, Cytochrome P450 Family 2, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Hypophysectomy, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction
Male, Sex Characteristics, Suppressor of Cytokine Signaling Proteins, Janus Kinase 2, Rats, Gene Expression Regulation, Liver, Steroid 16-alpha-Hydroxylase, Growth Hormone, STAT5 Transcription Factor, Animals, Female, Aryl Hydrocarbon Hydroxylases, Cytochrome P450 Family 2, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Hypophysectomy, Protein Binding, Signal Transduction
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