The regulatory mechanism of albumin gene transcription was examined using m
ale Donryu rats (7 wk old) starved for 1 or 3 d. At the designated times, t
he rats were sacrificed to harvest the liver and to measure the serum album
in level. Neither the serum albumin nor the albumin messenger RNA (mRNA) le
vel showed a significant change for these starvation periods. Among nuclear
factors binding to the D site of albumin gene promoter, the CCAAT/enhancer
binding protein alpha (C/EBP alpha) mRNA level showed a decrease and the D
site binding protein (DBP) mRNA level tended to decrease after 3 d of star
vation. In contrast, the C/EBP beta mRNA level showed a significant increas
e at day 1. As a B site binding nuclear factor, the hepatocyte nuclear fact
or 1 (HNF-1) mRNA level significantly increased at day 1. Gel mobility-shif
t analysis combined with Western immunoblotting confirmed the presence of D
site binding proteins composed of DBP and C/EBP alpha and beta in both gro
ups subjected to oral feeding and to 3-d starvation, though quantitative an
alysis could not be done. In conclusion, the nuclear transcription factors
binding to the albumin gene promoter undergo regulatory changes during 3 d
of starvation, whereas there is no significant decrease in the albumin mRNA
level. Nutrition 1999;15:213-216. (C)Elsevier Science Inc. 1999.