Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cells (NFAT) Is Involved in the Depolarization-Induced Activation of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Gene Transcription in Vitro
doi: 10.1210/me.2003-0471
pmid: 15319455
Nuclear Factor of Activated T Cells (NFAT) Is Involved in the Depolarization-Induced Activation of Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone Gene Transcription in Vitro
AbstractGHRH plays a pivotal role in the regulation of both synthesis and secretion of GH in the anterior pituitary. In this study, we examined the molecular mechanism of depolarization-induced GHRH gene transcription using the hypothalamus cell line, Gsh+/+, revealing the involvement of the transcription factor called nuclear factor of activated T cells (NFAT). GHRH, NFAT1, NFAT4, and related genes were endogenously expressed in Gsh+/+ cells and the rat arcuate nucleus, where NFAT1 and GHRH were colocalized. Cellular excitation with high potassium potently stimulated endogenous GHRH gene 5′-promoter activity as well as the NFAT-mediated gene transcription, the former being further enhanced by coexpression of NFAT. On the other hand, cyclosporin A (a calcineurin-NFAT inhibitor) or EGTA (a calcium chelator) significantly blocked the depolarization-induced GHRH gene transcription. EMSA and site-directed mutagenesis experiments showed the direct binding of NFAT at five sites of the GHRH promoter, among which the relative importance of three distal sites (−417/−403, −402/−387, −317/−301) was suggested. Finally, elimination of all five sites completely abolished the NFAT-induced GHRH gene up-regulation. Altogether, our results suggest that the transcription factor NFAT is involved in the depolarization-induced transcriptional activation of GHRH gene in the neuronal cells.
- Nagoya University Japan
- Kochi Medical School Hospital Japan
- University of Tokyo Japan
- Kōchi University Japan
Neurons, Base Sequence, NFATC Transcription Factors, Molecular Sequence Data, Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus, Nuclear Proteins, Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone, Cell Line, Membrane Potentials, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, Pituitary Gland, Anterior, Growth Hormone, Cyclosporine, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Calcium Signaling, Egtazic Acid
Neurons, Base Sequence, NFATC Transcription Factors, Molecular Sequence Data, Arcuate Nucleus of Hypothalamus, Nuclear Proteins, Growth Hormone-Releasing Hormone, Cell Line, Membrane Potentials, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, Pituitary Gland, Anterior, Growth Hormone, Cyclosporine, Mutagenesis, Site-Directed, Animals, Humans, Calcium, Calcium Signaling, Egtazic Acid
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