Xl. Chen et al., Analysis of a 762-bp proximal leptin promoter to drive and control regulation of transgene expression of growth hormone receptor in mice, BIOC BIOP R, 262(1), 1999, pp. 187-192
Citations number
24
Categorie Soggetti
Biochemistry & Biophysics
Journal title
BIOCHEMICAL AND BIOPHYSICAL RESEARCH COMMUNICATIONS
Transgenic (TG) mice expressing porcine GH receptor (pGHR) directed by a 76
2-bp proximal leptin promoter were used to analyze the capability of the pr
omoter to drive and regulate pGHR expression in vivo. Transgene expression
occurred in inguinal, retroper itoneal, and epididymal/parametrial fat depo
ts in both male and female TG mice, but not in wild type (WT) mice. pGHR tr
ansgene was also expressed in liver, heart, kidney, muscle, lung, and brain
. Levels of pGHR transgene mRNA were higher in tissues other than adipose t
issue. Fasting reduced leptin mRNA levels in adipose; however, pGHR transge
ne expression was not affected in either adipose or muscle. These results s
uggest (1) the region between +3 and -759 bp of the leptin promoter is able
to drive gene expression in vivo, (2) this region may not be responsible f
or adipose tissue specificity of leptin expression, and (3) this region may
not be responsible for negative regulation of leptin gene expression durin
g fasting. (C) 1999 Academic Press.